Mother: daughter thought gummy was safe, it ended up being THC-laced
A DeKalb County mother says her daughter feared for her life after eating what she thought was candy at Stephenson Middle School in Stone Mountain. Madison Tate said her eighth-grade daughter had to go to the hospital because of her reaction to the gummy. Doctors tested the gummy and said it was THC-laced.
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