Because she had trouble sleeping, a 73-year-old Australian woman made butter with hashish as an ingredient. But then she accidentally let a teenager use it to bake muffins for school. That brought the elderly woman to court in the Australian city of Adelaide.
She deeply regrets the incident, Pam Annette Bickerton said there. At the same time, she pleaded guilty to giving a substance that falls under the Narcotics Act to children. According to court documents, Bickerton was awakened one day by a teen whose identity has not been released and asked if he could use her “special” butter to make muffins for school.
“Go ahead”
Still half asleep, the pensioner said, “Go ahead – but then clean up and clean up afterwards.” The teenager started baking accordingly – and then took the muffins to school.
There, some teachers and students questioned the baked goods because of the unusual smell and taste and eventually removed them. It is not known whether the muffins were actually eaten by children until then. Cannabis use is illegal in Australia, but medicinal cannabis products are available by prescription in South Australia, where Adelaide is located.
Source: Krone

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