Damn..scumbags just got to scumbag, I guess.
They were running a narcotics distribution network, by using their children as salespeople inside the Middle-school--that's Junior High in my state.
12-14 year-old children. Selling vapes, weed, THC candy, mushrooms, and God knows what else.
The THC candy was far in excess of the legal limit as regards edible THC products.
For reference--I eat a 10mg gummy and I'm stoned for hours. These kids are half my weight and ate 300mg's!!
BTW--how long was this going on? Where were the school authorities?
I hope these parents lose their kids forever as they do long, long stretches in prison~
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Twelve students at Horizon Middle School in Moorhead, Minnesota, fell ill on Monday after consuming high-potency THC gummies brought to school by a classmate. The incident led to the arrest of the student’s parents, Martin Hulst, 40, and Amanda Hulst, 43, who authorities allege were running a drug operation out of their home and utilizing their child to distribute products.
Emergency responders transported two students to a local hospital, while the remaining ten were released to their parents. Court documents reveal that the physical impairment from the edibles caused one child to fall and suffer a head injury. Investigators later determined the “candy” consisted of sour strip belts infused with 300 mg of THC—a dosage significantly higher than standard commercial recreation limits.
According to police reports, Martin Hulst routinely supplied his child with THC vape cartridges to sell to peers at school, later collecting the cash earnings from the minor.
Following the school incident, police executed a search warrant at the Hulst residence. Investigators discovered a substantial distribution setup, describing the basement as being arranged like a commercial storefront, complete with scales, packaging materials, and plastic bags stamped with “Thank You.” The search yielded what police described as “prohibited amounts of suspected THC products in the form of flower, cartridges, and wax, along with psychedelic mushrooms,” alongside $73,380 in cash inside a safe.
They were running a narcotics distribution network, by using their children as salespeople inside the Middle-school--that's Junior High in my state.
12-14 year-old children. Selling vapes, weed, THC candy, mushrooms, and God knows what else.
The THC candy was far in excess of the legal limit as regards edible THC products.
For reference--I eat a 10mg gummy and I'm stoned for hours. These kids are half my weight and ate 300mg's!!
BTW--how long was this going on? Where were the school authorities?
I hope these parents lose their kids forever as they do long, long stretches in prison~
THC "Candy" Chaos: Minnesota Parents Jailed After Middle Schoolers Overdose On 300mg Edibles - Tampa Free Press
Twelve students at Horizon Middle School in Moorhead, Minnesota, fell ill on Monday after consuming high-potency THC gummies brought to school by a classmate.
Twelve students at Horizon Middle School in Moorhead, Minnesota, fell ill on Monday after consuming high-potency THC gummies brought to school by a classmate. The incident led to the arrest of the student’s parents, Martin Hulst, 40, and Amanda Hulst, 43, who authorities allege were running a drug operation out of their home and utilizing their child to distribute products.
Emergency responders transported two students to a local hospital, while the remaining ten were released to their parents. Court documents reveal that the physical impairment from the edibles caused one child to fall and suffer a head injury. Investigators later determined the “candy” consisted of sour strip belts infused with 300 mg of THC—a dosage significantly higher than standard commercial recreation limits.
According to police reports, Martin Hulst routinely supplied his child with THC vape cartridges to sell to peers at school, later collecting the cash earnings from the minor.
Following the school incident, police executed a search warrant at the Hulst residence. Investigators discovered a substantial distribution setup, describing the basement as being arranged like a commercial storefront, complete with scales, packaging materials, and plastic bags stamped with “Thank You.” The search yielded what police described as “prohibited amounts of suspected THC products in the form of flower, cartridges, and wax, along with psychedelic mushrooms,” alongside $73,380 in cash inside a safe.
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