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NAKHON PATHOM, THAILAND - JUNE 11: People wait in line to buy marijuana gummies at a marijuana legalization festival on June 11, 2022 in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. Highland Network, a pro-marijuana organization, hosted their two-day "Thailand 420 Legalaew" music and marijuana festival at a man-made beach area in Nakhon Pathom. On June 9, 2022 Thailand officially decriminalized marijuana cultivation and possession, as the government plans to give away 1 million cannabis plants for free to people throughout the country. The festival featured farmers and dispensaries selling their marijuana, educating people about medicinal CBD and THC, and cooking with cannabis. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)
We often ask what is going in schools today. This is a perfect example of needing to ask this after a cafeteria employee serves up more than meals.
A cafeteria worker at Jewel M. Sumner High in Louisana was caught serving up more than meals. Allegedly, Tymertrica Cohns was making edibles in her home and was allegedly selling them at the school. Now we all know that you can’t do this. I’m sure she did too, but continued to conduct her business until she was found out. Allegedly a student saw something, got concerned, and submitted an anonymous request through a school app. Once this was submitted, the police department got involved. It didn’t take long for the suspect to be arrested.
According to Baller Alert, the suspect was not a full-time employee. She worked for a type of staffing company that helps to provide help where there are staffing needs. Needless to say they got her up out of there quick. Dang!
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