Ohio police chief hospitalized after eating ‘cannabis…
Ohio police chief hospitalized after eating ‘cannabis cake’
(RawStory) An Easter morning craving turned into a cause for concern for the chief of police in Lawrenceville, Ohio, after the cake he ate turned out to be laced with cannabis oil.
“All I can describe is, it was the worst feeling in the world,” Mike Berkemeier told WBNS-TV on Friday. “I thought I was dying.”
Burkemeyer said he ate the entire cake on March 31 after seeing it on his kitchen counter. But when he began feeling ill, he told the station, he drove to his station for help.
“I don’t remember much of the drive here, even though it’s just a few blocks,” he said.
Medics from the local fire department took Burkemeyer to a hospital. Later, he said, his daughter told his fiancee about the cake’s “secret ingredient.” The cake was allegedly brought to the house by a friend’s boyfriend.

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Florida State’s Greg Reid charged with marijuana possession
Florida State’s Greg Reid charged with marijuana possession:
Florida State cornerback Greg Reid was arrested Tuesday and charged with three violations after a traffic stop in Lowdnes County, Ga.
Police ticketed the senior from nearby Valdosta for driving with a suspended license, misdemeanor marijuana possession and a seatbelt violation.
He was later released from jail after posting bond.







