Three office employees in the Canadian city of Victoria fell ill after a colleague unwittingly gave them chocolate brownies laced with cannabis.
Police were investigating a possible case of poisoning at the workplace after the three were taken to hospital feeling dizzy and disorientated.
The woman who brought in the cakes said she simply found them in her freezer.
But her son later admitted to police he had baked the cannabis cakes some time ago and forgotten about them.
Canadian media reports said police decided not to press charges because there had been no criminal intent.
But the son is expected to be ordered to take part in community work, said the Vancouver Sun.
All three affected colleagues were released from hospital after a few hours.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14770359
Brownie points
Brownie points
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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the moral of this story....
don't Bake and Bake!
don't Bake and Bake!
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Man, these look good!


Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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Some co-workers and I did that; [accidentally fed an innocent bystander 'funny' brownies]
It was supposed to be a boring-day-upper, that we'd all contribute our 'shake' to a brownie day bake out! Mid-week Wednesday at the restaurant was always super-slow, so we planned the brownies to be brought in later than afternoon, where we'd enjoy two each, to get a buzz on to help endure the boredom.
Little did we know that a gluttony waitress would sneak-snack on three!
She had to leave 'sick' that day, complaining of the same symptoms in the OP, but that was OK, she was a known hypochondriac and the management never suspected that it was the devil in the dessert!

It was supposed to be a boring-day-upper, that we'd all contribute our 'shake' to a brownie day bake out! Mid-week Wednesday at the restaurant was always super-slow, so we planned the brownies to be brought in later than afternoon, where we'd enjoy two each, to get a buzz on to help endure the boredom.
Little did we know that a gluttony waitress would sneak-snack on three!
She had to leave 'sick' that day, complaining of the same symptoms in the OP, but that was OK, she was a known hypochondriac and the management never suspected that it was the devil in the dessert!
