Monday, December 10, 2012

Three Are Hospitalized from Pot-Laced Brownies; Two Students Made Brownies as Prank,Face Prison

Two University of Colorado at Boulder students are facing multiple felony charges, after they fed marijuana-laced brownies to their unsuspecting history class -- leading to the hospitalization of three people -- the Denver Post website reports today (December 10, 2012).

The professor of the course was taken to a hospital by paramedics on December 7, after complaining of dizziness and dropping in and out of consciousness. Two student in the class were also hospitalized after eating the brownies.

Thomas Ricardo Cunningham, 21, and Mary Elizabeth Essa, 19, baked the THC-laced brownies for their history class at the Hellems Arts and Sciences Building on December 7, said Ryan Huff, Colorado University police spokesman.

The charges -- about 16 of them -- against Cunningham and Essa include second-degree assault and inducing consumption of controlled substances by fraudulent means. Both are being held without bail at the Boulder County jail, and may be sentenced to prison.

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