Oklahoma Sees Uptick of Accidental Marijuana Consumption Among Kids Under 5
ARMIDALE, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 6 – The toddler consumed 10 cannabis-infused gummies left accessible at a family day care, prompting closure and investigation by child safety and regulatory authorities.
- On July 6, 2025, a two-year-old girl in Chiang Mai was hospitalized after unknowingly ingesting ten cannabis gummies at a relative’s birthday celebration.
- The gummies had been brought by party guests and left unsecured, leading to the child's acute altered response and a subsequent police complaint against those responsible.
- The child's condition included unconsciousness for 24 hours, drowsiness, and refusal to eat, prompting doctors to monitor her while the family pushed for stricter cannabis edible regulations.
- Morgan McCoy, whose daughter went through a similar experience, urged government officials to implement rules that would prevent products like these from being sold.
- The case reignited debates on cannabis safety for children in Thailand, with officials cracking down on unauthorized products and warnings about rising pediatric marijuana exposures continuing.
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Oklahoma sees uptick of accidental marijuana consumption among kids under 5
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