Why it matters: An Australian grandma was sentenced for supplying her teen great-grandson with cannabis-infused butter, which he then used to make cupcakes and distribute to classmates at school. The incident highlights the importance of responsible cannabis use and the potential consequences of not properly securing and storing cannabis products.
What they are saying: The grandmother made the cannabis-infused butter to control her sleeping disorder, but her great-grandson used it to bake cupcakes and share them with classmates. She admitted to still having three bags of cannabutter in her freezer and two bongs when police arrived, and pleaded guilty to one count of supplying or administering a controlled drug to a child.
The big picture: While medical cannabis is legal in Australia with a prescription and certain restrictions, cannabis reform for adult use in the country continues to push forward. A recent proposal explores the potential for cannabis legalization within the next few years.
What to watch: The incident serves as a reminder for cannabis users to practice responsible use and secure their products to prevent unauthorized access, especially by minors. As cannabis reform continues in Australia and elsewhere, more attention may be given to education on responsible cannabis use and safe storage practices.
My take: While it’s unfortunate that the grandmother in this case is facing consequences for her great-grandson’s actions, it highlights the need for proper storage and responsible cannabis use. As the conversation around cannabis legalization and reform continues, it’s important to prioritize safety and education to prevent incidents like this from happening in the future.