This Year's Halloween Scare: Pot-Infused Candy
LAPD thinks people are going to hand out "cannabis candy" from pot dispensaries to children
The rise of the pot shop in Los Angeles has led to sales of marijuana edibles and cannabis candy that is sometimes mockingly packaged to look like some childhood favorites.
That's all fine and well if you're a, ahem, legal adult suffering from whatever ailment requires you to take THC-infused chocolate -- per doctor's orders.
But if you're a young Halloween trick-or-treater who just got a package of Keef Kat instead of Kit Kat, it could be trouble:
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