9-year-old student suspended for 'unknowingly' eating marijuana-laced candy

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @kelleychipman5749
    @kelleychipman5749 2 года назад +17691

    The school is full of crap trying to blame this little girl... The audacity

    • @Junomaster2006
      @Junomaster2006 2 года назад +84

      Um, it is her fault though. Clearly the mother gave it to her & shes lying out of her mouth

    • @rainrainlsn
      @rainrainlsn 2 года назад +698

      @@Junomaster2006 speculation.

    • @Imnothere2861
      @Imnothere2861 2 года назад

      @@Junomaster2006 what? She’s a CHILD. Are you f*cking mentally SLOW? Wtf is wrong with you?🤣

    • @Ms.NoNo2
      @Ms.NoNo2 2 года назад +1072

      @@Junomaster2006 clearly you haven’t been following this story. The girl was given candy by another student. Did you watch the video at all?

    • @The.Realest.Jade.
      @The.Realest.Jade. 2 года назад +581

      @@Junomaster2006 watch the video before you comment accusations.

  • @IgorRyltsev
    @IgorRyltsev 2 года назад +4755

    School needs to have the principal fired, child and family should get a compensation and a formal apology.

    • @selterr8883
      @selterr8883 2 года назад +60

      Agree

    • @goldierule1350
      @goldierule1350 2 года назад +45

      Exactly! 👍

    • @Saiko8096
      @Saiko8096 2 года назад +61

      She's better of being homeschooling tbh school is just depressing. I was so depressed bc of school but now I been working for 2 years it's so better and happy

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 2 года назад +12

      To Igor Ryitsev: When certain things become legalized and accepted in society: weed, gaiety, myriads of genders, weird sex-ed in schools, bail reform, and recidivistic reprievals. This blight will eventually bounce back on the kids to bite their bottoms.

    • @shopmycloset4273
      @shopmycloset4273 2 года назад +19

      More like they should be sued

  • @konye618
    @konye618 2 года назад +3947

    Sue the school, administration, the childs parents. This was a poisoning on school grounds. This would be a completely different story if it was fentanyl laced 😩

    • @CapricornQueen7425
      @CapricornQueen7425 2 года назад +198

      Exactly -- She was poisoned.

    • @justtubing767
      @justtubing767 2 года назад +77

      Well said and right on the money.

    • @ms.ebbiel.3550
      @ms.ebbiel.3550 2 года назад +54

      That Part!!👏🏾👏🏾😡

    • @brianhaflin9799
      @brianhaflin9799 2 года назад +15

      School law is different than most laws. All that the school would need to do in court of law is to show their policy and prove that the child was under the influence at school.

    • @Junomaster2006
      @Junomaster2006 2 года назад +27

      @@CapricornQueen7425 no she wasn’t. No one has ever died from weed

  • @fbiagent3998
    @fbiagent3998 2 года назад +913

    This is equivalent to someone drugging your drink without your knowledge at a bar and you get arrested for drinking it 💀💀

    • @skylarvlogs1511
      @skylarvlogs1511 2 года назад +84

      and then people will likely tell the victim “yOu ShOuLdN’t HaVe DrAnK iT”

    • @animeweirdo2412
      @animeweirdo2412 Год назад +29

      Same energy different scenario but they're both equally as f up 😡🙄😤

    • @TJohnson7782
      @TJohnson7782 Год назад +19

      Bingo!!

    • @queensaharaice7376
      @queensaharaice7376 Год назад +1

      Perfect fucking example. This is so fucked

    • @skate1
      @skate1 Год назад +8

      😂So tru

  • @dayflowerj.3916
    @dayflowerj.3916 2 года назад +2093

    So, the child was POISONED at the school, and the first thought the Principal had was to punish her?! What is the typical punishment for eating outside food, for the giver, and the taker?!

    • @leoneforte444
      @leoneforte444 2 года назад +16

      It’s not poison

    • @dayflowerj.3916
      @dayflowerj.3916 2 года назад +184

      @@leoneforte444 Did you not hear how sick the child was days later?! That dose was way too much for a child! That is why it was poisoning! She may have lasting harm to her!

    • @leoneforte444
      @leoneforte444 2 года назад +12

      @@dayflowerj.3916 she won’t having lasting harm to her, if she was sick days later than that wasn’t weed or it’s that delta 8 stuff which is no good it’s synthetic, normal cannabis wont affect you days later, she was sick they said during the day not days later which can happen if you never been high and you didn’t eat and all of a sudden you get this feeling you never had your gonna get anxiety maybe start spinning plus she didn’t know she was taking it so she was probably confused and scared and got sick she’s gonna be fine calm down

    • @dayflowerj.3916
      @dayflowerj.3916 2 года назад

      @@leoneforte444 Where did you get your medical degree? Science has shown that pot isn't good for the brain development of teens.

    • @leoneforte444
      @leoneforte444 2 года назад

      @@dayflowerj.3916 you obviously know nothing about ganja, I’ve been studying cannabis for half my life, I know all about the endocannabinoid system that we have in our body which is made up of many receptors for cannabinoids such as thc cbd cbg and many more also terpenes as well, I’ve worked in the cannabis industry, I have a medical cannabis card, I’ve smoked it all my life, how are you gonna sit here and really tell me all this stuff and act like I don’t what I’m talking about, any drug you take at a young age can alter the mind as it’s developing but cannabis won’t alter it in a harmful way, sure it may make some people a little more dopey and happy but that’s all it will do and as soon as you stop your back to normal, I don’t understand why people like you decide to speak on topics they know nothing about like do you realize how ignorant you are? If your so worried about kids brains being messed with maybe you should look into all the bs prescription drugs they give to children like aderal, aderal is literally made with methamphetamine aka speed and meth, also that dose is not way too much for a child one little gummy is usually like 5-25 mg that’s nothing even for a child

  • @Emperor-Quill
    @Emperor-Quill 2 года назад +5507

    Nobody is allowed to blame a child for accepting candy when it's offered to them! It's a CHILD. They are learning and growing , their brain functions are not even finished developing, they are too young to know what drugs are, and God forbid we have to teach CHILDREN how to Not be Drugged!?
    What a genuinely horrifying reality we live in that this would be an issue.

    • @Detective_creator
      @Detective_creator 2 года назад +9

      Yeah , they smoke having no idea theyre smoking

    • @nveka
      @nveka 2 года назад +145

      @@Detective_creator she is 9

    • @ALJ90
      @ALJ90 2 года назад +3

      @@nveka wdym?

    • @Detective_creator
      @Detective_creator 2 года назад +2

      @@nveka and?

    • @Gexxesis
      @Gexxesis 2 года назад +72

      @@Detective_creator What are you trying to say? I’m just making sure because i’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic or actually mean it.

  • @laurenlandon9964
    @laurenlandon9964 2 года назад +1817

    The child was drugged at school by another student .She did no take any drugs .She ate candy that was tainted with drugs. She is a victim of a crime that occurred on school property.The way they have handled this situation is deplorable.Thank goodness it wasn't another much more harmful or poisonous substance.No one should blame this child for doing anything other than eating a peice of candy on school grounds And all that have harmed her her should be ashamed and made to feel very sorry for punishing her

    • @robossthinking1056
      @robossthinking1056 2 года назад +13

      Right

    • @tiffanysteen1845
      @tiffanysteen1845 2 года назад +46

      What happened to the other student who gave this innocent kid the candy that’s the real person who needs to be in trouble! And the child’s parents this is nuts. Can you sure or leave that school for how you were treated? She didn’t know! We need educate our schools. I pray no negative side effects. School administrators should just notified the parents and checked she was ok and that’s it. They changed it for fear of being sued

    • @bobbettewilliamson2850
      @bobbettewilliamson2850 2 года назад +3

      How did u know she got it from her home couldn't it be from school kids too don't blame the parent u don't know how it happen.

    • @Rolanda-Doe.1126
      @Rolanda-Doe.1126 2 года назад +16

      @@tiffanysteen1845 I hope this Mom does sue them.

    • @paulinemuthena6545
      @paulinemuthena6545 2 года назад +24

      The parents of the child who gave her the candy should be investigated and prosecuted.
      The child should be reinstated and any blemish removed from her record.

  • @mrsc0808
    @mrsc0808 2 года назад +328

    The principal needs to be fired and that mom needs to sue them! Smh 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @JadenYukifan28
      @JadenYukifan28 Год назад +11

      Agreed, that Principal shouldn't be working at the School if they blame the one who was given the drug-laced Gummy and not the one who gave her the Gummy.

    • @mikeveis6269
      @mikeveis6269 Год назад +1

      Absolutely. She should contact the ACLU.

    • @JadenYukifan28
      @JadenYukifan28 Год назад +3

      @@mikeveis6269 Too bad there was no update.

    • @satob7690
      @satob7690 Год назад +2

      I would have definitely sued.

    • @updownstate
      @updownstate Год назад +2

      @@JadenYukifan28 We don't know what the consequences were for the gummy giver but what I want to know is what the school is doing about it. Does the school even have a rule against eating anything given by someone else? If so, do the students understand the purpose and has it been enforced before? Clearly every person at the school needs to be educated about this. Has this happened before? Who knows?
      I'd love to see a more complete story.

  • @JustJenRx
    @JustJenRx 2 года назад +2081

    Why suspend the kid?! She didn’t know! Seems like mom didn’t have anything to do with it either!!! So now she’s got a suspension on her school record!!! Yeah mom, fight that with all you got.

    • @kiley7163
      @kiley7163 2 года назад

      she’s black.

    • @cash2KLIVE
      @cash2KLIVE 2 года назад

      I got 23 suspension on my record

    • @ndjmvideos
      @ndjmvideos 2 года назад +40

      @@cash2KLIVE okay? who asked

    • @yuhser9820
      @yuhser9820 2 года назад +48

      @@cash2KLIVE not a flex bro

    • @reptilesandmore3757
      @reptilesandmore3757 2 года назад +21

      @@cash2KLIVE not something to be proud of

  • @what5579
    @what5579 2 года назад +5241

    So let me get this straight, the child gets poison while on school property, eats it and gets so sick she could have died…then they decide to punish her? It doesn’t matter if she knew or not, I don’t believe she knew. The other child may not have known it was poison, what child turns down candy?

    • @heroinwithease
      @heroinwithease 2 года назад +342

      Its weed she aint gonna die

    • @draculastraphouse6637
      @draculastraphouse6637 2 года назад +306

      Well you lost me when you said she could've died... it's a weed gummy..

    • @stacyr3743
      @stacyr3743 2 года назад +354

      @@draculastraphouse6637 But it was made for an adult. It seems that it was at least a risk, right? I could be wrong, but it does seem very dangerous.

    • @TheNaturalwoman221
      @TheNaturalwoman221 2 года назад +37

      Okay, let you get this straight: The child went against school and classroom policy--- she accepted food from another student, she took candy while in classtime and snuck in the bathroom to hide and eat it. That is what she is suspended for. The result of the THC poisoning is another issue. This is one of the reasons this policy is in place amongst other reasons like not passing food alergens. An investigation is ongoing to determine if the child did or did not use free will to take THC laced candy and ingest it knowingly of such. These are lessons that are instilled throughout adulthood--- this is involuntary negligence at the least. This is exactly how the school should have handled it- by using what measures and enforcement they had available. given that I am sure they weren't ever forseeing dealing with something like this, and isolating the incident (meaning suspending the kid during investigation), and working with school offcials and parents --- which were notified as soon as the school learned what happened--- to make the best informed decision to resolve the problem. The kid is old enough to have freewill and understand what is right and wrong and make her choices. This can also be a learning experience. That what we do has consequences that we can't always forsee and when we know something is wrong we just shouldn't do it. Period. I know Mama bear here is setting her kid straight about that.

    • @brianhaflin9799
      @brianhaflin9799 2 года назад +10

      School law is different than most laws. All that the school would need to do in court of law is to show their policy and prove that the child was under the influence at school.

  • @foodanimefan7770
    @foodanimefan7770 2 года назад +5190

    This is messed up. I’m disgusted about what the school has treated her. Blaming an innocent girl.
    But at least she’s okay.

    • @AlexandraVioletta
      @AlexandraVioletta 2 года назад +45

      But she would never forget how they treated her...

    • @AtibaVV
      @AtibaVV 2 года назад

      @@AlexandraVioletta Probably not it's a viscous cycle of injustice against colored children condition them to not trust authority or how the system works.

    • @lindayoung7129
      @lindayoung7129 2 года назад +22

      BLACK!!!!!

    • @foodanimefan7770
      @foodanimefan7770 2 года назад +12

      @English Garden They said that one of her friends gave it to her, at least that's what I heard.

    • @foodanimefan7770
      @foodanimefan7770 2 года назад +8

      @AnimationsUNITE Yes, that would be helpful. Pray that no one has another incident like that whatsoever.

  • @DJ-tk5oe
    @DJ-tk5oe 2 года назад +205

    Wished this went viral earlier so we could’ve called in and displayed our disgust with how they treated poor child.

    • @erikruiz-xf6uq
      @erikruiz-xf6uq 2 года назад +9

      you are right it is a 9 year old kid she does not know what she was eating she thought it was just candy

    • @autismadventures7686
      @autismadventures7686 Год назад +1

      ​@SuperGamerMadness I mean hell. I accidentally at one point ate an orbee when I was ten due to thinking it was a Boba bead. My friend's mom thought I ate a pixso or the one toy beads laced with the date rape drug and called poison control. As she was holding me, when my friend asked where the orbee went. Her mom realized it and sent us upstairs. I mean this is a CHIlD they eat stuff on accident. Thinking it's safe or not poisonous.

    • @satonyamarhoon5147
      @satonyamarhoon5147 Год назад +1

      Poor children??

  • @prettylyricsmarie
    @prettylyricsmarie 2 года назад +3801

    The mother needs to change her daughter's school, so the expulsion or suspension isn't on her record. She also needs to hire an attorney to sue the family of the child who gave her daughter the candy, and the mother needs to have the lawyer speak to the school about their unethical and unlawful expulsion of her daughter. The school could also be sued for negligence for having a child at the school with marijuana laced candy. The mother needs to get legal representation to fix this issue.

    • @brianhaflin9799
      @brianhaflin9799 2 года назад +35

      School law is different than most laws. All that the school would need to do in court of law is to show their policy and prove that the child was under the influence at school.

    • @clintonhanson
      @clintonhanson 2 года назад +172

      @@brianhaflin9799 they need to prove the child was knowingly under the influence and that the child knew that candy was laced with THC!

    • @dabsofarts4876
      @dabsofarts4876 2 года назад +6

      Texas A&M Ivy League’s

    • @prettylyricsmarie
      @prettylyricsmarie 2 года назад +17

      @@clintonhanson 💯

    • @prettylyricsmarie
      @prettylyricsmarie 2 года назад +137

      @@clintonhanson She should just change schools. I think the mother is being too nice. She needs to fight for her daughter.

  • @calibama6234
    @calibama6234 2 года назад +1525

    It’s a shame that adults are accusing elementary age kids of knowing about marijuana and how to identify an edible. Adults can’t even identify an edible! It looks exactly like food. You wouldn’t know unless you were told. Prime example, adults at a wedding ate food laced with THC and had no idea. Completely clueless until they felt strange and called 911.

    • @prettykayy8327
      @prettykayy8327 2 года назад +59

      Exactly it don't make no sense I wish she would sue she seems so nonchalant to me. And yes the bride was the one who made the caterer put thc into the food.

    • @emmecross2204
      @emmecross2204 2 года назад +66

      The only way you can tell is by the taste or some actually smell. But if you’re 9 and don’t know what that small difference in taste or smell is…. I’m not sure how anyone can pin this on her. Poor kid

    • @Autistic_Pixel
      @Autistic_Pixel 2 года назад +7

      @@emmecross2204 a good majority smell like lawn clippings

    • @voice4felons
      @voice4felons 2 года назад

      Cause you weren't a kid once..tf

    • @emmecross2204
      @emmecross2204 2 года назад +28

      @@Autistic_Pixel I eat copious amounts of edibles, if someone handed me one that smelt like lawn clippings-they can keep it. Im taking my $15-$25 elsewhere 💀

  • @mabelsue123
    @mabelsue123 2 года назад +1547

    Even if the child “knew” SHES 9 YEARS OLD. She doesn’t have the capacity to consent to something like that. Children don’t understand all the serious effects of drugs. The child who brought it needs to be in trouble, not the girl who ate it, and the child who brought it parents need to be investigated. The school should be on their knees begging the girls mom not to sue them into oblivion but instead they’re making the case worse for themselves when they go to court. A jury wouldn’t look upon their response to the issue very kindly.

    • @shelbyden23
      @shelbyden23 2 года назад +27

      Actually, if you listened to the whole video, she Actually went up to the school to question the principal and asked why was she suspended for eating a candy when she didn't know what was in it.

    • @thatsbrujaafrikana
      @thatsbrujaafrikana 2 года назад +2

      💯💯💯💯

    • @houngrysdigest1525
      @houngrysdigest1525 2 года назад +60

      Even if she knew. At 9 they don't understand

    • @houngrysdigest1525
      @houngrysdigest1525 2 года назад +72

      @@maddmunkee2 they may know it's weird or naughty. They can't understand the full dangers. Same with consent to adult activities

    • @aliciacook2963
      @aliciacook2963 2 года назад

      @@maddmunkee2 Are you talking about your kids? If not, don't assume that because the child is black that she is more advanced than she is.
      If we accept your jaded, racist way of thinking should we also blame all of the kids who were given marijuana gummies, or the ones who ate the marijuana-laced brownies given to them by their white teachers, because, according to you the students should have known the teachers were giving them drugs because of RUclips videos.
      I guess also, according to your logic, the kids whose teacher brought sperm-laced cupcakes to hand out to the students should have known that their teacher laced the cupcakes with something because of RUclips. Do you also think that the students should shoulder the responsibility of "unknowingly" eating sperm-filled cupcakes and that the teacher should not get jail time and should be allowed to keep her job so she can give more children her husband's sperm?
      Lastly, are you a teacher? If so, let us know in the comment section so we can warn people to watch their children around you. Since you seem to want to blame children for the actions of others.
      As an African American, I would be so afraid to have a child in any racist school system here in current-day America. All of the evil white, racist teachers have been unleashed during the Trump administration and they refuse to go back underground with their racist attitudes.
      Instead of harping about a 9-year-old child who unknowingly ate a marijuana gummy, why don't white people ever speak out or show anger over their fellow white folks' behavior against Black children, especially in schools?
      White people are so afraid that your blue-eyed, blond-haired child will learn that their ancestors were crazy, barbaric slave owners but could care less that a white teacher forced Black children to wear chains, pick the seed out of cotton and call him "master" during class, in April 2022.
      You white folk are screaming to anyone who will listen that Critical Race Theory will traumatize your lily-white children if they were taught about white America's animalistic past. Yet the major of white people are okay with white teachers forcing Black kids to write a homework assignment on what type of slave they would have been, whether they would have worked in the field or in the big house.
      White people show Black people every day just how crazy and deranged they are. It is up to us, Black people, to accept these truths and to protect ourselves accordingly.
      I am not telling Black people to hate anyone but rather telling Black people to yourselves against the hate that white people project towards us every day of our lives.
      We will all reap the harvest we sow. So, don't give the same hate we get back to those who hate us without cause. We will keep love in our hearts for all of GOD's creations. Because we know that GOD will avenge us and HE will "return to sender" every single evil action that evil racists have done to us, our ancestors, and our children. GOD will pour out his wrath on those who continuously subject us and our innocent children to their brand of evil, especially attacking children.

  • @Mooodyyhhh
    @Mooodyyhhh 2 года назад +106

    If the school thinks she knew it was laced then why don’t they suspend the kid who brought it in ? If she knew then obviously the kid who brought it in would know. They make no sense smh. Poor little girl

    • @JadenYukifan28
      @JadenYukifan28 Год назад +7

      Makes me think that they are protecting the kid who had the TCH-laced Gummies, the School is also at fault for trying to cover it up....

    • @rubia670
      @rubia670 10 месяцев назад

      Yup I think the same

  • @thatJAWNraps
    @thatJAWNraps 2 года назад +1678

    The fact that the school didnt tell her is literally endagering the welfare of a child! The doctors can help MUCH more if they know whats causing the issue!

    • @catnipaddict88
      @catnipaddict88 2 года назад +4

      Sometimes the staff don’t know until they hear a rumor or something.

    • @thatJAWNraps
      @thatJAWNraps 2 года назад +39

      @@catnipaddict88 yeah but they knew because they were already investigating the kid for taking it...

    • @brookelarson8645
      @brookelarson8645 2 года назад +9

      The point is that the school knew that her kid (one of their 12 yr old student's nonetheless) ate a gummy that was or could of been laced with thc or weed! After knowing this & sending the child home to her parent's the school didn't allow the parent of the minor to know what had happened during school or even why she is being sent home! A lot of your replies are completely missing the point here! Yes, the gummy wasn't given by the school, staff, or anyone working at this physical brick & mortar school campus. However, it is 100% negligence on behalf of this school for not addressing or even acknowledging this situation to the parent of this girl -period. 🙄 Shoot... this poor young girl was throwing up & that was not the only side affect as her mother mentioned. 😢 ALL SCHOOL STAFF ARE MANDATED REPORTER'S. THEY HAVE A DUTY & ARE TRAINED to know what to do & how too handle situations if they so arise. They, the school; should of took the necessary steps & reported this straight to law enforcement, poison control, ALL parent's & parties involved- as well as, call an ambulance to take her directly to a hospital for care. Even if it wasn't a emergency right then & there, there are policies & protocols to go by for this very situation 🤔 😕 This whole situation is very absurd to say the least! And the lack of ANY accountability or responsibility is sickening & upsetting 😡 Then to turn around & suspend this child after the fact - ReAlLy!?!?! This poor mom... just think how confused 😕 you would be trying to take care of your child who is obviously sick - but now not only is this mom dealing with a sick child but they're threatened by being suspended- and not knowing wth is going on!?!?! Geez... i would if completely lost it- way to keep your cool mom! Goshhh... SERIOUSLY what is going on with all these crazy school's lately 😕 so stinking sad!

    • @brookelarson8645
      @brookelarson8645 2 года назад +4

      I so didn't mean to write a book but, it REALLY makes my blood boil at how just idiotic school's & pretty much all of America has been these past few year's.

    • @karenneill9109
      @karenneill9109 2 года назад +3

      Exactly! Mom would have taken her to the ER right then and there!

  • @franchescavandyk8149
    @franchescavandyk8149 2 года назад +1858

    School is wrong to blame it on the child, they should be wondering how her "friend" even got ahold of such candies in the first place. Do glad she has recovered, this could have gone worse then what it did. Prayers to your child and family.

    • @nvmm166
      @nvmm166 2 года назад +19

      Besides letting time pass what did she have to recover from? It was weed, what worse could have happened? Are you implying she could have died?

    • @ilovealaska2000
      @ilovealaska2000 2 года назад +6

      Sounds like Hansel and Gretal. Mom should have taught her daughter not to eat something she's not aware of. Kids will be kids.

    • @Jackiesoutsidelife
      @Jackiesoutsidelife 2 года назад +2

      well its also her fault for recieving the piece of candy

    • @johnnybonnywonny
      @johnnybonnywonny 2 года назад +82

      @@Jackiesoutsidelife have u ever been a 9 year old? They are immature and love sugar. Are u telling me you’ve never eaten anything that one of your friends gave you?

    • @alfredthecucumber9757
      @alfredthecucumber9757 2 года назад +94

      @@ilovealaska2000 Kids should be able to share candy with their friends without worrying about having drugs in it. How tf are you blaming the little girl for this? Probably doesn't even know what weed is 😂

  • @lovelysoul7635
    @lovelysoul7635 2 года назад +2059

    This entire situation was handled poorly from the beginning. The school should have taken her to emergency room, called poison control, advised the mother to take her to the emergency room, or called the mother later that evening if they didn't know what she had ingested. No one knew what reaction she could have had nor how much THC was in the gummy. Keeping the mom in the dark until the next afternoon is unacceptable! For the life of me, I don't understand how/why it's the victim's fault. I agree with some of the other people... get a lawyer and fight for this beautiful young lady. She does not need to be the scapegoat with an expulsion in her school record.

    • @mongoose1628
      @mongoose1628 2 года назад +89

      Not to mention the marijuana was likely obtained illegally and thus there's a chance it could've been laced with something even more dangerous, the parents need to know that that's a possibility

    • @WhisperGray
      @WhisperGray 2 года назад +14

      @@mongoose1628 I agree 100%!!

    • @lawannagustave9684
      @lawannagustave9684 2 года назад +19

      SUE! SUE EVERYONE WHO SH HAVE NOTIFIED YOU AND TO TELL YOU, THEY DON'T KNOW ABT IT! IS 🐂💩! GET A LAWYER AND "SUE!" EVERY BODY!....TEACHER, PRINCIPAL, AIDES, EVVV..EERRY. ONE! REMOVE THIS MATTER FRM HER SCHOOL RECORDS!! 🐂💩 😡

    • @MoritzWallis
      @MoritzWallis 2 года назад

      @JC ponyo bruh wtf no

    • @moniquelove1158
      @moniquelove1158 2 года назад +9

      Well said 🎯 it’s very disturbing how they handled the sit with no concern of the child’s well-being and the fact that she accused the child telling the mother she’s not sure if the child knew is terrible.

  • @paulinebp5201
    @paulinebp5201 2 года назад +71

    This is so sad. I am glad this mother is pursuing what happened to her daughter. Her daughter is the victim and should have NOT been suspended. An investigation should have immediately taken place to find out how her daughter got the candy laced with substance. We stand with this mother and daughter for justice.🙏✅⚖

  • @evelynmcknight4644
    @evelynmcknight4644 2 года назад +1619

    Mom is very very calm and reasonable considering her child received “drugs” at SCHOOL! This situation was handled very poorly by administration.

    • @iityxnnaii5872
      @iityxnnaii5872 2 года назад +97

      Bc of professionalism. She probably did all the reacting before this

    • @awfan221
      @awfan221 2 года назад +24

      Lol I want to see her reaction DURIGN that conversation. I know my mom would have flipped out for sure

    • @rosestarsky5039
      @rosestarsky5039 2 года назад

      As usual.

    • @CookieWoods.
      @CookieWoods. 2 года назад +63

      Kinda sad that a BW articulating herself well in the "aftermath" of situation, might I add, is shocking to ppl! 🙄

    • @keroppi6876
      @keroppi6876 2 года назад +18

      @@CookieWoods. Literally anyone would react badly if they found out their child had been given drugs…

  • @stephs3597
    @stephs3597 2 года назад +1159

    You don’t realize how much schools aren’t on your child’s side until you go through a situation like this. I went through something similar a couple of years ago with my son. Rumors swirl around and it ends up giving your child a “label” with ignorant teachers.

    • @roblestako8221
      @roblestako8221 2 года назад +41

      I realized school wasnt on my side thru out high school

    • @ogull3667
      @ogull3667 2 года назад +58

      I got suspended for telling a fellow black student someone called her brother a blackmonkey, but my school doesn't suspended a white student who called me the n word with hard r 4 times, which i have report twice. :/

    • @stephs3597
      @stephs3597 2 года назад +16

      @@ogull3667 I’m sorry you are going through that! Keep telling teachers until someone listens, truly listens. Those words are unacceptable!

    • @ogull3667
      @ogull3667 2 года назад +24

      @@stephs3597 My parents always on the school side, telling the teachers will just result in more trouble so I just stay by myself, and when it happen my birthday was the next day so it sucked. Tbh idrc im just hoping I make it through the year with no more trouble. Thanks for the advice tho :D

    • @sugahoney89
      @sugahoney89 2 года назад +9

      @@ogull3667 😢

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 2 года назад +2652

    Really hope she will recover from this without long term consequences

    • @gabrielgalaxygh
      @gabrielgalaxygh 2 года назад +94

      Lmao it weed not crack wtf. She probably got the munchies and just got tired

    • @zonk35
      @zonk35 2 года назад +122

      @@gabrielgalaxygh while THC isn’t a dangerous compound for adults, in children this young it can result in psychosis symptoms. Which is logical, if you understand what THC is and it’s psychoactive properties. Even some adults’ body chemistry is incompatible and they can experience unpleasant symptoms like nausea and vomiting, like how the young child in the video reacted.

    • @norwoodlewis5567
      @norwoodlewis5567 2 года назад +21

      My 2 year old had a prescription for marijuana for his chronic asthma... He now hates marijuana and he's 30

    • @mrdeebo313
      @mrdeebo313 2 года назад +21

      @@zonk35 yes but it doesn't stay in your system and cause long term damage like acid or lsd had done to people.

    • @Lovinglife43
      @Lovinglife43 2 года назад +4

      Ikr that's so scary being 9yrs old

  • @viviannoel5739
    @viviannoel5739 Год назад +11

    They are wrong for treating this child like this. I'm sure she didn't know.

  • @gina72916
    @gina72916 2 года назад +2116

    The mother's point about the kids bringing candy in on Valentine's Day was so valid. The conversation should have ended right there. I am so glad she went public with this. Wow, gone are the day of innocence....we can't even trust what candies and cookies our kids are eating when we aren't around 😕🤬

    • @FuhzyLiquids
      @FuhzyLiquids 2 года назад +25

      Hasn't the candy not being trusted been a thing

    • @vickyandersen8660
      @vickyandersen8660 2 года назад +46

      @@FuhzyLiquids no, some parents don't think other small kids would do that. My husband told me too about our little kids

    • @mctransportation9831
      @mctransportation9831 2 года назад +5

      You can't believe everything you hear. I used to take a lunchbox full of joints to school to sell when I was younger than her.

    • @ZenitsuKunn
      @ZenitsuKunn 2 года назад

      @@vickyandersen8660 oh

    • @peachesd.3224
      @peachesd.3224 2 года назад +33

      When I was in first grade, one of my classmates gave me chocolate. I was pooping for a very long time. My mom investigated and found out it was Ex-lax.

  • @Bushkaboo
    @Bushkaboo 2 года назад +538

    This is insane. Sue the school for having drugs on the premises and for failing in their duty of care of that little girl. What kid is going to turn candy down? If I was 9 years old, I'd have eaten it too, no questions asked. 9 year olds don't think about drugs.

    • @QueenLadyQ
      @QueenLadyQ 2 года назад +52

      Thank you finally someone with common sense. Kids don't understand things like this. Kids are like puppies they will eat anything

    • @anitagu21
      @anitagu21 2 года назад +6

      That was my first thought too sue the school

    • @ivorharry6372
      @ivorharry6372 2 года назад +6

      Thank you Sam. This is the response I was looking for. The school is responsible for the safety of the kids on campus. In a way, they are liable.

    • @spazzman90
      @spazzman90 2 года назад +6

      The conversation between these 2 seemed rather obtuse when it came to mentioning who the giver of the candy was. Was he/she identified? Why is that avenue not discussed here?

    • @annalake4376
      @annalake4376 2 года назад +4

      @@QueenLadyQ Wow,maybe a toddler,but a 9 yr.old is/should be better educated than a puppy! If your child has the intelligence of a puppy,we are screwed in this country!!

  • @bamamom0298
    @bamamom0298 2 года назад +746

    Oh HELL no.
    I would sue that school til they couldn’t function anymore.
    A child is essentially poisoned at school and then is punished for it???
    I have a 9yr old. She has ZERO knowledge that anything that could be a drug could be contained within something that looks
    Like a gummy rope. I’m 47 and had no clue they made them this way! Gummies. Not kids candy shaped crap Wth??

    • @tarrynck123
      @tarrynck123 2 года назад +32

      Doesn't help its literally package like nerd ropes and all other types of popular candy as well 🤦‍♀️

    • @maegary8107
      @maegary8107 2 года назад +16

      They can put THC in anything.

    • @mulan7015
      @mulan7015 2 года назад +2

      Sue the school you mean the school board? lol Good luck.

    • @loveyoursign2923
      @loveyoursign2923 2 года назад +14

      Right a 9y.o. doesn't know anything about mj. So I wonder did the other kid get expelled? Are they investigating that student and his or her parent(s)? The principal is very unprofessional and didn't handle that situation correctly. She needs to be fired by the superintendent

    • @llm4187
      @llm4187 2 года назад

      @@mulan7015 No, the school.

  • @thecatlady2710
    @thecatlady2710 2 года назад +32

    Child protective services should investigate how the child got the THC candy in the first place! This little 9 year old didn't know the candy was laced with THC, her little innocent face tells me that. Her being suspended is ridiculous!

    • @BallJangles
      @BallJangles 5 месяцев назад

      HI! I’m the girl in the video Amiya 😪 and ik this is a late response but after this incident my life changed completely 😭

    • @thecatlady2710
      @thecatlady2710 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BallJangles I hope it changed for the better. You are in my prayers little one. ❤

    • @BallJangles
      @BallJangles 5 месяцев назад

      @@thecatlady2710 I wish I’m known as “the girl who ate drugs “ and I’m sick of it.

  • @joebloeh8058
    @joebloeh8058 2 года назад +451

    This is absurd. Her daughter ate what she thought was a piece of candy. This seems like a way to blame the child in an attempt to protect the school

    • @xcp4518
      @xcp4518 2 года назад +23

      Oh for sure. They don’t want to take responsibility for the incident so theyre going after the the kid

    • @thegospel391
      @thegospel391 2 года назад

      @@xcp4518 they do it all the time!!!!! The media exposure causes these school to act like devils!!!!!

    • @kimberlythermond7993
      @kimberlythermond7993 2 года назад +11

      That is exactly what this is.

  • @amiralions2681
    @amiralions2681 2 года назад +1185

    The school is seeking to put the child "in the system" and blaming it on her. What LAB TESTS did the school just do over the phone? How did this go from a possible virus to a possible POISONING, to the child (and possible victim) being documented suspended/expelled for drug use? There is a case in the media right now of a caterer and bride being charged with poisoning for giving THC to wedding guests. The child is not old enough to buy any THC product so who is/are the adults that are being protected at the expense of this child?

    • @jogginmcjoggerson2430
      @jogginmcjoggerson2430 2 года назад +13

      If there were a dealer at school, then there should be many children getting sick. 1 sick kid means the kid found momma's stash and brought the gummy from home.
      Momma is making up stories to save her own ass.
      So, yeah, the "system" is probably a better solution for this kid.

    • @camillecampbell8959
      @camillecampbell8959 2 года назад +12

      You asked a good question here?

    • @queenofweaves916
      @queenofweaves916 2 года назад +12

      Absolutely! And I know that case your referring to they arrested the bride and the caterer.

    • @pandastylearmy5938
      @pandastylearmy5938 2 года назад

      yep. this is classic "TAG AND RELEASE" policing of non white folk.

    • @danielmorse4213
      @danielmorse4213 2 года назад +2

      Exactly

  • @andriabell6044
    @andriabell6044 2 года назад +1436

    The mother's problem is accepting any kind of consequences for her daughter when she wasn't wrong at all is crazy! She's taking the easy way out! There's no way my kid would be getting a one-day suspension nevermind being expelled!

  • @kp8174
    @kp8174 2 года назад +19

    This is beyond horrific. The parents of the child who gave her the laced candy should be questioned. Where did THAT child get such "candy"? Why is it that the victim is re-victimized? This child is innocent and should never have been suspended. This was a traumatic situation for that sweet little girl. The principal should have had some sympathy for the victim!

  • @salligreiner2622
    @salligreiner2622 2 года назад +1817

    All that the school told this mother sounds like a whole lotta ass covering on their part. No way should her daughter have been punished, but I feel the parents of the child who brought this "candy" definitely should face repercussions. I think some investigation into the child should be done as well. I'm thinking, was this child innocently sharing candy, or did this child know exactly what they had and gave it to Amya as a trick! That is a very disturbing thought!

    • @Aquemini616
      @Aquemini616 2 года назад +41

      A very true thought to have because it’s people really like that somebody gotta do the demonic work in this cruel world.

    • @MarleyMonreaux
      @MarleyMonreaux 2 года назад +47

      I can understand that child being expelled especially if they knew what they did, but not a child that did something unknowingly.

    • @MarleyMonreaux
      @MarleyMonreaux 2 года назад +60

      As a mom I would also want to know what penalties the child that gave the candy away faced and who the child was. If the school wouldn’t tell me I’d be asking my kid to tell me and then confronting the school board and take it up a notch. 🙂

    • @nyasiia433
      @nyasiia433 2 года назад +16

      Maybe the kid did know it was edibles! My friend in 4th grade bought clear liquor in a water bottle and tried to get me to drink it

    • @fawkewemf5616
      @fawkewemf5616 2 года назад

      mm-hm

  • @aquariusmoon771
    @aquariusmoon771 2 года назад +964

    Lawsuit. "There has to be a consequence or some sort of disciplinary action" is correct - for the school and those individuals responsible for her safety while on school grounds!! Period. This is outrageous. At nine years old she is not responsible for ANY of this. And that the school withheld knowledge of her having been poisoned (because it's nothing short of that) is absolutely criminal.

    • @rosestarsky5039
      @rosestarsky5039 2 года назад

      Yea, she could have died.

    • @dionnedunsmore9996
      @dionnedunsmore9996 2 года назад

      OmG they almost KILLED THAT KID!!! for her to be vomiting?? That's close to anaphylaxis allergic reaction 😳
      I'd be suing that skool FOR SURE!!! Not only did they almost kill her...that wasn't enuf!!! Then THEY THROW HER OUTTA SCHOOL TOO??!!😳🤯🤬In a lil girls world that's the same as taking her whole world from her almost!! Id be FLIPPING T.F. OUT if this was my issue lmao I swear!! It's not even my situation and im half goofy over it lmao kids are so important tho man!! Smh we absolutely have to protect them n make a big deal about it when they're wronged....n praise em excessively when they do good ya no....all the mommy type stuff lol when a kids trampled on tho--ugh!! Gets to me!!😖🤬😳lol I'd make them pay some sorta consequence for this. I say make them millionaires for almost killing the girl!

    • @thedangerousbeauty
      @thedangerousbeauty 2 года назад +3

      Thank You!

    • @ginkilcrease145
      @ginkilcrease145 2 года назад

      all schools are fked up

    • @DonnaSmith-ff2wu
      @DonnaSmith-ff2wu 2 года назад +1

      The mom admitted the school didn't know until after the fact.

  • @carmendantzler6775
    @carmendantzler6775 2 года назад +443

    First of all what happened to the child who gave her the candy?????🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @candace27co
      @candace27co 2 года назад +16

      👀👀👀👀👀

    • @aliciamarie6754
      @aliciamarie6754 2 года назад +42

      That’s what I’m tryn to figure out

    • @cocobeans8995
      @cocobeans8995 2 года назад +12

      Are you kidding me they're literally said a child

    • @briantbmoth6472
      @briantbmoth6472 2 года назад

      Thank you! Find that kid and beat up that parent. 🤬

    • @veronicapearson7761
      @veronicapearson7761 2 года назад +20

      EXACTLY, THAT'S WHAT I WANNA KNOW AS WELL.

  • @LissetteLissie
    @LissetteLissie Год назад +10

    This happened to my son. He was offered a brownie. The kid that brought them, took them without permission from their older brother. The little ones had no idea. Lots of students ended in the hospital. The administration wanted to suspend all the kids. Parents fought back. Even the police knew they weren't guilty.

  • @swhitson9633
    @swhitson9633 2 года назад +269

    A 9 year old?! I have an 8 & 10 year old and I'd go ballistic if they were given drugs at school, nevermind if they were suspended for accepting what they thought was candy. Kids that age don't even know what drugs are, she probably thought she was eating a regular gummy bear. This is insane.

    • @Proverbspsalms
      @Proverbspsalms 2 года назад

      Nothing to do with a little girl who obviously did nothing wrong from what it looks like. However, you people in the comment section are clueless. You’re the second gullible person who said nine years don’t know about drugs. I don’t know what rock you were living under, but you May want to crawl from under it - because 6-7 year olds are selling drugs and using drugs. Could teach you things that would blow your mind. There’s something wrong when a child does not know what drugs are because then they don’t know to stay away from them. That means that the parents failed somewhere

    • @blaketriksdurst
      @blaketriksdurst 2 года назад +2

      maybe kids that age should be warned about it? i know when i was that age we had people come in and talk about it; and when i say people i mean experts like cops and doctors who take time out of their busy day to talk about it. kids aren't stupid; and the fact that a majority of adults treat them like they are is fucking asinine. seriously.

    • @daisyy99
      @daisyy99 2 года назад +1

      It is a different world out there. We went trick or treating with friends for blocks. Came home, sorted candy, parents ate what they wanted, we joked about it. What parent would give their kids freedom to do that now? We don't trust strangers. Schools need their policies changed to reflect the times. There are good reasons for rules of not accepting candy or food from others. A policy of no treats for parties would be good also. Let kids have music or do art projects for rewards

    • @HardlyaDavidson
      @HardlyaDavidson 2 года назад

      Kids that age do know plenty about drugs just not enough to make educated choices, but maybe that’s because we scare them instead of teaching them. Driving is scary and usually the worst drivers are the people who are afraid of it.
      I agree with you but trust me your kids know so much more than they let you think. Soooooo much more.

    • @signinfor348
      @signinfor348 2 года назад +1

      @@blaketriksdurst At nine i had 0 IDEA what drugs were!!!!!!!!! Why would I need to know? All I knew about was alcohol was "Mommy and daddy juice only."
      Hell no 9 year olds don't need to be taught about drugs. That's ridiculous. We never talked about drugs and we even had some social media at the time.
      Maybe in middle school, not at 9 YEARS OLD. No 9 year old even needs to be warned about it... This is a one in a million type situation.

  • @justbean6372
    @justbean6372 2 года назад +584

    Ok, now I'm convinced that during the pandemic and after everything opened back up, people are losing their damn minds. How in the heck does a 9-year-old child know anything about gummies' edibles being laced with THC? Why is the school treating her like she's a criminal when another kid brought the laced marijuana to school? If the parents are into marijuana edibles, keep it out of the reach of children. The parents of that child need to be investigated. Shame on the principal for not knowing how to handle that situation and suspending her for something she had no understanding of.

    • @althor9997
      @althor9997 2 года назад

      She knew what it was. She snuck it into the bathroom to eat it

    • @shiloh2032
      @shiloh2032 2 года назад

      do you know this for sure or are you just being racist?

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 2 года назад +1

      this is clearly racist. I truly feel that if a white student had eaten it, the word unknowingly would not be in " " the headline would be "child drugged at school". Which is what happened. Her actions are criminalized. A child was drugged and got extremely sick. The school is desperately trying to avoid a lawsuit bc a child was poisoned on their grounds. So they try to pass the buck to A 9 YEAR OLD. They have the responsibility for the safety of the kids while they are at school. Like the mom pointed out, kids were getting bags full of candy previously at school. Visually there is almost no difference between THC candy and regular. They also can't prove the other student "knowingly" brought them to school thinking they were anything other than candy.

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 2 года назад +50

      @@althor9997 a kid knowing something "isn't allowed" is much different than them grasping the consequences and meaning of what they did. I don't think she knew. She might've known it was a "special" candy but she probably just snuck off to eat it bc the kids aren't allowed to eat in school.

    • @shiloh2032
      @shiloh2032 2 года назад

      @@gildedpeahen876 i was responding to the AI Thor person, to give some context btw.

  • @monomeesh
    @monomeesh 2 года назад +170

    Imagine telling a 9 year old who was suddenly in a drugged state and violently ill that it was her fault because of a piece of candy she ate and then kicking them out of school. It’s cruel and unusual

  • @tiffandfam7466
    @tiffandfam7466 2 года назад +28

    So scary to know that we should teach our kids not to even eat a piece of candy your friend may offer you 😩 life is just getting worse 😩 So sorry your daughter went through this 🙏

  • @ht3261
    @ht3261 2 года назад +496

    THIS IS ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING!!! Sue the school, school board, sue the principal and the officer that was with the principal... And I am NOT one to say sue, sue, sue! That normally wouldn't be where my mind would go first to fix a situation unless it was a extreme situation! This is extremely unacceptable!
    Edit: I honestly would not sue the officer for all I know he was asked to come in the office and listen to a phone call and he had no idea... and honestly I would get the whole story if I were in that situation. it was brought to my attention and I wanted to clarify. Thank you! 😊💌

    • @avenger007007
      @avenger007007 2 года назад +2

      Why the officer? The school board and the principal I can see, but why the officer?

    • @ht3261
      @ht3261 2 года назад +4

      @@avenger007007 That response I posted back to you got looong! Got me all up in my feelings! Sorry I didn't mean to go on and on and on! I just wanted to say that I didn't mean to run off like that! lol! Have a great day! 💌

    • @ht3261
      @ht3261 2 года назад +4

      @@avenger007007 annnd I just realized what you were really saying 🤦🏼‍♀️😳 and you are right after I posted that I thought more of it and I wouldn't have involved the officer... I was really just saying/ illustrating how much I would go off but IRL I myself would not have involved the officer! I was exaggerating honestly... I'm really not one that would think to sue my daddy brought me up like you don't jump right to that to solve your problems because money doesn't fix whats important but in that case if the school had handled it better and my baby was ok I wouldn't even sue them but if the school handed me a slap in the face like that after they should have been protecting my baby girl the school would have definitely been the one in trouble!! lol sorry I thought you were saying why was there a officer there but then I reread it and realized you were saying why would I involve the officer and honesty I wouldn't have... anyway have a great day! 😊

    • @RunThatBackTurbo7519
      @RunThatBackTurbo7519 2 года назад +3

      @@avenger007007 the officer was in on this as well.

    • @ruthmaryrose
      @ruthmaryrose 2 года назад

      Why not just remove the girl from this dangerous environment?

  • @dawnvalarie8104
    @dawnvalarie8104 2 года назад +199

    LAWYER! This "drug offense" could follow her on her school transcript. This school is trusted with keeping kids safe, they did not. Could have had an allergic reaction. They withheld information. Lovely lady and little girl I wish you the best.

    • @debray7681
      @debray7681 2 года назад +4

      Changing school will not take off record that is a fact she needs to contact Mc George School of Law to fix this issue

    • @feralon9570
      @feralon9570 2 года назад

      Schools hold a certain level of immunity and the long legal battles often cost way more than they are worth. Many attorneys won't even touch cases against schools for this reason.

    • @princessqueen30yearsago32
      @princessqueen30yearsago32 2 года назад +1

      💯

  • @sara-loureid4397
    @sara-loureid4397 2 года назад +468

    I want an update of this because the school and its representative sound uneducated, how do you suspend someone for eating something unknown? Get a lawyer fast

    • @dinkyboss
      @dinkyboss 2 года назад +11

      Because it wasn’t unknown. Those kids were eating them on purpose and got caught. I vaguely remember something like this happening at my middle school.

    • @TheNaturalwoman221
      @TheNaturalwoman221 2 года назад +5

      You are a little bias. In the end, the kid did something she wasnt suppose to and resulted in a consequence. The school said she knew, the mom said she didn't. What to do? This is a result of the kid taking candy which was not allowed, sneaking into the bathroom, and eating it. Had she of not been off misbehaving, it would not have been possible for her to get involved in this at all.

    • @brianhaflin9799
      @brianhaflin9799 2 года назад

      School law is different than most laws. All that the school would need to do in court of law is to show their policy and prove that the child was under the influence at school.

    • @iamme3518
      @iamme3518 2 года назад +51

      @@dinkyboss you weren't there, so stop accusing this little girl of something you can't be positive about.

    • @iamme3518
      @iamme3518 2 года назад +47

      @@TheNaturalwoman221 I think you are the one that's bias. Where in the report did it say that candy isn't allowed on the campus? The mother stated that the specific teacher doesn't allow candy in her classroom, therefore children can have a piece of candy in their lunchbox as a treat to eat in the cafeteria during lunch, and the little girl didn't violate the teachers rules by eating candy in her classroom, and you are acting as though it was a good thing that she was seriously ill for eating a piece of candy she was offered, and did not steal from anyone. She didn't take the candy, she was given a piece of candy. You act like she's a thief or something. I can only imagine why that is, and you have the nerve to call someone bias.

  • @adorerobloxx
    @adorerobloxx Год назад +4

    this is horrible. how does this 9year old know anything about drugs?! and she got suspended? suspend or expell the kid that gave it to her! better yet take that kids parent to jail! school. 😡😢

  • @fumbducks
    @fumbducks 2 года назад +414

    She seems like a really good mom. I think it's great how reasonable and level headed she is acting about this situation. She's setting a great example for her daughter. Hope everything works out for them

  • @makayahmilani2232
    @makayahmilani2232 2 года назад +802

    That statement at the end leads me to believe that the child who brought the candy to school and gave to her, but didn't eat the candy themselves was not disciplined. In fact I can't help but think this child not only knew what they had, but had given it to her with the intention of getting her in trouble. Just a thought.

    • @ayomidel
      @ayomidel 2 года назад +141

      The other student who gave her the edible should be disciplined for Distributing drugs at school and they also need to get to the bottom of where this child got this edible from.

    • @caramelsmoothcat5477
      @caramelsmoothcat5477 2 года назад +68

      Yeah something right cuz if she was innocent she would have ate the candy too

    • @rainbowsunshinekitty3953
      @rainbowsunshinekitty3953 2 года назад +52

      From experience that child that dispersed the candy is a dealer. So why, no punishment for that child?

    • @makayahmilani2232
      @makayahmilani2232 2 года назад +36

      @@ayomidel I know. They always claim they're investigating, yet they use this privacy policy bullcrap to hide behind. They don't do this to protect the victims of other students, they do this to protect the perpetrators, and their decision to do little to nothing at all to the kids causing trouble.

    • @makayahmilani2232
      @makayahmilani2232 2 года назад +4

      @@caramelsmoothcat5477 I agree!

  • @bethparker3205
    @bethparker3205 2 года назад +543

    I’m sorry your daughter was harmed. A family member of mine nearly died as an elementary student because she was given pills which she was told was candy. It was a miracle she survived without any negative physical after affects. Sending prayers for your daughter and family.

    • @thewomynwhowrites5310
      @thewomynwhowrites5310 2 года назад +10

      wow terrible. glad she's okay.

    • @TyDon57
      @TyDon57 2 года назад +9

      That happened at my sisters school. A kid brought Tylenol or something, except no one almost died I believe.

  • @angeleethompson9494
    @angeleethompson9494 Год назад +9

    This is crazy! It is a shame that it is so dangerous to send your kids to school these days.

  • @absolutelynot6546
    @absolutelynot6546 2 года назад +271

    Rule #1 on edibles: NEVER give anything containing THC to someone who doesn't know what it is. You don't mess with people's food; It's not funny, cannabis is NOT for everyone. I hope the mom is able to sue the school and parents and win. I feel so bad for the girl.

    • @josephinetijerino
      @josephinetijerino 2 года назад +32

      People forget the girl is a child and a victim.

    • @terynb4407
      @terynb4407 2 года назад +22

      Pretty sure the kid who gave it to her didn't know what it was in it either. Lol I'm just thinking like did the kid who gave it to her say that hey BTW there's THC in it?

    • @vvco4537
      @vvco4537 2 года назад +34

      @@terynb4407 still that child's parents needs to be checked. How in the world the other kid had access to it.

    • @terynb4407
      @terynb4407 2 года назад +17

      @@vvco4537 thats my point it's neither of the kids fault but the parents who gave access.

    • @zelvenasewell6584
      @zelvenasewell6584 2 года назад +1

      Yes mama and Lord and JESUS NAME HAVE A BLESSED ONE

  • @cyndysmith4756
    @cyndysmith4756 2 года назад +219

    What about the child who gave it to her. Did she know about the “ candy”
    Her parents need the consequences for not securing the tainted candy from their children.

    • @destinygj
      @destinygj 2 года назад +26

      THIS THE QUESTION NO ONE IS ASKING WHERES THE STUDENT THAT GAVE IT TO HER. WHERE DID THE OTHER STUDENT GET THE CANDY FROM, THE OTHER STUDENT PARENTS NEED TO BE IN QUESTION

    • @martikagarcia6948
      @martikagarcia6948 2 года назад +3

      SAD CANT EVEN SHARE CANDY POOR KIDS

    • @martikagarcia6948
      @martikagarcia6948 2 года назад +1

      WOW TREATS OK AT TIMES DOUBLE STANDARD 😳

  • @mentally-ill-mary
    @mentally-ill-mary 2 года назад +310

    Let’s say the little girl did know it was laced, the fault should still mainly be on the child that brought the candy to school in the first place & their parents!

    • @Overtonl1234
      @Overtonl1234 2 года назад +5

      Seriously

    • @lexi1492
      @lexi1492 2 года назад +5

      You can't hold the dealer accountable for a drug users choice.

    • @tayexoticc
      @tayexoticc 2 года назад +31

      @@lexi1492 😂😂😂 say that to your child.

    • @Bigghaze
      @Bigghaze 2 года назад

      Exactly

    • @soulblacklady
      @soulblacklady 2 года назад

      @@lexi1492 really. People don’t know you are ignorant until you open your mouth.

  • @hh7407
    @hh7407 2 года назад +10

    So glad that this man calls out all the injustices and gets it out in front of society so that everyone can fight these injustices bravely, united, and legally. ✊

  • @erincoleman56
    @erincoleman56 2 года назад +378

    Props to this mother for keeping her cool while standing up for her baby. The school handled this so terribly that I don't think that this principal should even continue to work in Elementary education.

    • @mariacohn4766
      @mariacohn4766 2 года назад +6

      I totally agree!!

    • @blackdove8809
      @blackdove8809 2 года назад +4

      YES!

    • @simpkins18
      @simpkins18 2 года назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @seniorpz1969
      @seniorpz1969 2 года назад +2

      Word

    • @pantamews
      @pantamews 2 года назад +3

      the principal should be replaced ngl like "ill blame the child she ate drugs deal with it" I'm sure that's how the principal acted

  • @ToucanMurk
    @ToucanMurk 2 года назад +294

    I remember, in high school, some kid brought in pot brownies and gave one to his friend. He never told his friend there was weed in it. When the kid got high, he got sick, and went to the nurse. The nurse immediately realized he was stoned out of his mind. He had a meeting with the principal, the nurse, his parents, and I heard (not confirmed) a cop. He got suspended, kicked off his sports team, and lost his full ride college sports scholarship. All because one person thought it was funny.

    • @kiwanm695
      @kiwanm695 2 года назад +75

      @@ciaranofarrell4010 The point is that the student didn't know that he was eating a pot brownie. He though that it was just a regular brownie. His friend that gave it to him didn't tell him because he thought that it would be funny.

    • @jillmccutcheon1287
      @jillmccutcheon1287 2 года назад +12

      One thing is that your children aren't Safe at SCHOOL and when you have ADULTS that NEVER GROW UP. THAT'S WHAT WRONG WITH THE WORLD SOME OF THE PEOPLE IN IT.!!!.

    • @josephinetijerino
      @josephinetijerino 2 года назад +11

      Wow thats tragic

    • @shayneelizabeth358
      @shayneelizabeth358 2 года назад

      When everyone knew he took it unknowingly? Shut up.

    • @lili-fp4mc
      @lili-fp4mc 2 года назад +9

      @@ciaranofarrell4010 you probably can't comprehend... THE KID DID NOT KNOW IT WAS A POT BROWNIE omfg

  • @fusepaopan
    @fusepaopan 2 года назад +339

    The parents of that kid who brought the candy in the first place, should take responsibility for this.

    • @dominiquexo4772
      @dominiquexo4772 2 года назад +1

      It’s honestly harmless. It’s not drugs lol

    • @caimase311
      @caimase311 2 года назад +79

      @@dominiquexo4772 that's not the point. Not everyone wants their 9 year old exposed to marijuana. Nothing about taking a child's innocence is funny.

    • @dominiquexo4772
      @dominiquexo4772 2 года назад +1

      @@caimase311 all children are different

    • @ebbonemint
      @ebbonemint 2 года назад +5

      Not necessarily, anyone with children knows they will move mountains to sneak sweets when you’re not looking.
      It’s a teachable lesson for all involved as it stands.

    • @urbanq432
      @urbanq432 2 года назад +8

      Exactly! They need to be arrested for having drugs exposed to a child and harming someone elses child.

  • @Naheda07
    @Naheda07 Год назад +3

    meanwhile there is no discipline for kids that are beating up teachers.

    • @penguinjay
      @penguinjay Год назад

      as a black man on youtube, that would be racist.

  • @MN-hv5xv
    @MN-hv5xv 2 года назад +227

    I hope this child’s mother will work to get justice for her child, this is ridiculous

  • @len452000
    @len452000 2 года назад +198

    I can’t believe they didn’t tell the mom that her child ingested drugs! Knowing that the girl was in a deep sleep for 4 hrs after getting so sick is terrifying!

    • @wonderlove447
      @wonderlove447 2 года назад +8

      She was in a deep sleep because she was stoned. No one has ever died from THC or marijuana.

    • @tillie3545
      @tillie3545 2 года назад +20

      @@wonderlove447 It still doesn’t make it any less worse.

    • @monkeyman9856
      @monkeyman9856 2 года назад +4

      @@tillie3545 being in a non fatal deep sleep caused by weed isn’t that bad lmao

    • @MsSogo100
      @MsSogo100 2 года назад +5

      @@wonderlove447 Unless its laced with something! It can kill you, this story is just terrifying.

    • @len452000
      @len452000 2 года назад

      @@monkeyman9856 wtf…. SHE’S NINE YRS OLD!!!! That is a bad thing.

  • @TheHouseofcoolstuff
    @TheHouseofcoolstuff 2 года назад +258

    The school was supposed to be responsible for the kids while at school so how is it ok a 9 years old bring drug lace candy to school but the child who ate it unknowingly gets punished. This school has problems and the parents should sued them promptly. This is beyond outrageous! That reason alone is why I homeschool my kids, I didn’t want to send my kids to a public school where teachers don’t care about the well-being of their students or for my kids to be around bullies.

    • @DWilliam1
      @DWilliam1 2 года назад +14

      The teachers? What? They are severely limited on what they can do and how they can discipline anyone. If you call a parent to complain their kid is acting up, they threaten to sue you and “get your job”. Then they lodge a complaint against you and you’re under investigation. The parents(not this one) take zero responsibility for their kids actions. I spent 22 years in a Bronx Junior High School until 2012 and have lived through this and have seen this hundreds of times.

    • @prtdiva
      @prtdiva 2 года назад +11

      This has nothing to do with teachers but the administration. That’s who suspended the girl. Not the teachers 🙄

    • @trahming76
      @trahming76 2 года назад +9

      How would they know the candy was laced with marijuana I don't think the other child knew the candy was laced with THC either to them it looks like regular candy and it tastes like regular candy as well the other child's parent needs to store thing's like that properly although recreational marijuana is legal in some states as an adult you need to keep thing's like that away from your child its unfortunate that this little girl had to suffer the consequences for the school to make a example out of her

    • @mary-kaynester2599
      @mary-kaynester2599 2 года назад +6

      Oh hell no!! I would not have gone along with any of that. I would have contacted an attorney.

    • @Dr.Ranita
      @Dr.Ranita 2 года назад +5

      Mom…please don’t let this die. I know you don’t want this to be your child, but imagine the kids who have no advocate. Appeal this. To make sure it is removed from her record

  • @endcorruption4641
    @endcorruption4641 2 года назад +3

    If a little girl is being sexually assaulted and fights off her assaulter she would also be suspended. These are school board issues and they are usually full of it.

  • @donnab.333
    @donnab.333 2 года назад +178

    Why is the victim being punished? What happened to the student who gave her the candy? How did this other student get the marijuana laced candy? Did the other student get expelled or suspended? Wow. Just like with bullying, schools punishing the victim. It is not safe having children in public schools anymore. Something is missing from this.

    • @jaybee4757
      @jaybee4757 2 года назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @getoutyouarenotokay947
      @getoutyouarenotokay947 2 года назад +3

      This has been taking place for years I received a call from my daughters 1st grade teacher saying she was doing her usual and that’s cutting up in the cafeteria while eating her breakfast I got this call every morning.(her calling with a scripted routine) so following that I made her aware of my daughter sitting in the room with me getting her hair combed and that she would be running late. She sighed deeply then replied “I could have sworn that was her bruh I hate the things that I allowed them to do to my daughter Due to her defaming my daughter I filed a grievance that was briefly handled by switching my child to another class but the teacher remain there to harass our family.

    • @iminyourcloset1806
      @iminyourcloset1806 2 года назад

      Exactly I wonder if it’s a race thing is this a school that’s racist? Cuz this is messed up I can’t even !!

    • @audreysuniverse3051
      @audreysuniverse3051 2 года назад

      Cause she’s black

  • @unapologeticallyangela3796
    @unapologeticallyangela3796 2 года назад +422

    No way I’m leaving my child with these incompetent educators. This has the potential to be a long term issue. Then the icing on the cake is they blame the child. How insulting…and these are educators. A bunch of liars. This is NOT okay!

    • @TheUnfunniestGoofBall
      @TheUnfunniestGoofBall 2 года назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @springsnapped5435
      @springsnapped5435 2 года назад +1

      Legit

    • @delorescollins3339
      @delorescollins3339 2 года назад

      This parent is not acting up on her child, When I got a call,l would have went.immediatley went to school.She didn't stand up for her child quickly.She doing to talking in no action.

    • @lakeeshadavis1583
      @lakeeshadavis1583 2 года назад +14

      @@delorescollins3339 She took her child to the hospital, but you would have ran to the school to act a fool... Ok, Karen.

    • @ms.holloway2280
      @ms.holloway2280 2 года назад

      agreed. and lets remember this is a government institution. The government is in place for you if you have no reality of governing yourself. Stop using these these government entities because they come with fine print that you arent even able to read. Stay at home with your children and build and barter within the community it will work.

  • @fahrenheit2530
    @fahrenheit2530 2 года назад +161

    If I had a kid and this happened to them I'd be taking legal action straight away. That principal is cold-blooded, checking on a girl's symptoms just to get the evidence to suspend her like that.

    • @georgiapuppie
      @georgiapuppie 2 года назад

      Principal is an idiot! I'd sue the principal, school system, and everyone involved in this travesty of justice!!

  • @MariaM-fu6wm
    @MariaM-fu6wm 2 года назад +2

    What a way to treat a victim! The principal should be fired.

  • @joancameron6691
    @joancameron6691 2 года назад +210

    I know how that mother feels. I am 57 years old and was given one of those gummies unknowingly by a Co worker. I was very very sick and had to go to the emergency room. I was not even able to recognize my daughter. Long story short I was terminated after I expressed my disgust at what happened.

    • @chasinglighttoo
      @chasinglighttoo 2 года назад +17

      Yes, I agree, definitely a law suit in the making. Please get yourself a good lawyer! Good luck!

    • @missccarr89
      @missccarr89 2 года назад +5

      They didn't cover themselves very well. They cost themselves more than just losing your job, they cost themselves a lawsuit. Cover your bases well Ms. Cameron. Hope all goes well!

    • @Leviatiemily
      @Leviatiemily 2 года назад +5

      That's wrongful termination.

    • @LilDusty5528
      @LilDusty5528 2 года назад +2

      I've also had something similar happen...I vape (just menthol vapes that I used as a way to stop smoking) and someone told me to taste their vape one day to try the new flavor...turns out it was a weed one and I was immediately high and upset...I mean the weed pens obviously don't smell like it until after you inhale and then exhale it...I was pissed...like people really are out here giving people drugs or "herbs" without them knowing like it ia funny or something

    • @creative2716
      @creative2716 2 года назад

      @@LilDusty5528 So wrong....
      (oh, vaping is as bad as smoking. you are putting lead and nickel particles inside your lungs. your body cannot get rid of those particles, EVER.) ijs
      no hate, just care about others.
      do the research if you disagree.

  • @negativenancy4805
    @negativenancy4805 2 года назад +88

    The only disciplinary action should have been the parents of the child who brought it to school being held accountable for it. If you have something like that in your home and a child can access it, you need to be held accountable if they ingest it.

  • @judypierce7028
    @judypierce7028 2 года назад +105

    I am a retired elementary principal and teacher of 54 years and I am here to tell you that the principal made a WRONG decision. The child was totally unaware of the candy she was eating!! If the school follows through with this decision, the parent needs to SUE.

    • @johneta7665
      @johneta7665 2 года назад +7

      The principal was exercising the “I’m white, and I say so” law.

    • @railfanlynx
      @railfanlynx 2 года назад

      these comment sections show no sign of intelligence

    • @justrain1669
      @justrain1669 2 года назад +1

      @Brayden Dempseyi mean it was kindaaa funny

    • @stephhslush05
      @stephhslush05 2 года назад

      yeah

  • @j.m.9727
    @j.m.9727 Год назад +2

    This child should not have been punished.
    She took CANDY from a FRIEND. It looked like candy, it tasted like candy. She didn't take it from a stranger.

  • @michaelbochenski6299
    @michaelbochenski6299 2 года назад +139

    DID I GET THIS RIGHT.??? Child poisoned in school and school system suspends her because an apology was not in the realm of possibilities. Sure am glad it was not fentanyl.

    • @chandrabrown1622
      @chandrabrown1622 2 года назад

      Exactly! This baby girl could be dead right now and she is the only one to get "punished?" Something stinks in this school district...

    • @idowhatiwant6395
      @idowhatiwant6395 2 года назад +4

      🎯💯‼

    • @IndispensableBeauty
      @IndispensableBeauty 2 года назад

      Exactly because that would have been horrible and they probably still would have acted like it was on her

  • @allaboutthatwifeandmomlife
    @allaboutthatwifeandmomlife 2 года назад +152

    Oh hell no! This school is totally responsible for her child coming into contact with an illegal drug. This school needs to be worried about the child’s health. Intentional or not she received this substance from another child she didn’t bring it to school. What child doesn’t intentionally eat candy. I’m pretty sure she would not have intentionally eaten it had she known it had drugs in it 🤬

    • @cnote4971
      @cnote4971 2 года назад +5

      Illegal its not illegal everywhere just saying but totally agree school is 100% responsible and should have worried about the girl health than the punishment

    • @allaboutthatwifeandmomlife
      @allaboutthatwifeandmomlife 2 года назад +6

      @@cnote4971It is illegal EVERYWHERE for a child.

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic 2 года назад +1

      How could the school have stopped this?

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic 2 года назад

      @Ms Bliss why? They didn't do anything wrong.

    • @Mr.squilliamfancyson
      @Mr.squilliamfancyson 2 года назад +2

      what could the school do but follow procedure? who is this mysterious other child drug dealer that gave her the candy is the question or maybe did she find the candy in her own home?? most mothers are quick to lay the law and say this is a no drug home, they are on television btw so she would probably want to pop that out ther,. but the mother of this girl seemed unusually accepting of any potential punishment as long as she was not expelled, and in the interview momma seemed to be kind of stalling at points and very quickly responsive when the topic went back to the principal's call rather than how her child got "poisoned" 🧐🧐🧐🧐

  • @Rhobae
    @Rhobae 2 года назад +188

    Expecting a 9 year old to know the difference between food and edibles, is an extremely high (no pun intended 😏), unreasonable expectation to hold her to.

    • @a1draco
      @a1draco 2 года назад +22

      adults can't even tell the difference.

    • @Rhobae
      @Rhobae 2 года назад +1

      @@a1draco But adults do know what the leaf warning means on the label. 😅
      They do know they need ID to buy it.

    • @a1draco
      @a1draco 2 года назад +8

      @@Rhobae no doubt. I was talking about hypothetically an adult was giving out THC infused gummies to people without saying they are infused, even the adults' receiving the gummies won't be able to know the difference.

  • @coxynourmos0708
    @coxynourmos0708 2 года назад +3

    I like how she reconsidered instead of blaming her child right away I can tell she is a good mom

  • @merryshort5276
    @merryshort5276 2 года назад +114

    Shes such a beautiful young lady! I'm so sorry she is going through this. The school is definitely negligent.

  • @judithnugent5738
    @judithnugent5738 2 года назад +168

    I can’t understand why the school wasn’t expressing any concern for the child’s health.

  • @moebetta6194
    @moebetta6194 2 года назад +146

    Get that lawyer fast. I hope u got the officer name as well. It's not ur daughter fault how would she know that it was laced. Who's the kid he or she should be in trouble. This is serious. I'm sorry Mom♥️♥️🙏🙏

    • @Junomaster2006
      @Junomaster2006 2 года назад

      Her daughter is 100% at fault. You wouldn’t eat dog poop found on the ground would you?

    • @moebetta6194
      @moebetta6194 2 года назад +1

      @@Junomaster2006 U sound very ignorant and if u have a child or children. I feel sorry for them. Stay blessed

  • @karyannfontaine8757
    @karyannfontaine8757 Месяц назад +1

    Amiya being blamed for eating candy, given to her by someone else. This girl was punished by the school for what another person gave her. Sounds dreadfully unfair. The School is WRONG to do this to the victim. This is NOT OK.

  • @mnm3755
    @mnm3755 2 года назад +239

    She seems like a sweet & innocent girl. I hope she wasn’t targeted bc of her race. & I hope she can recover from this traumatic experience.

    • @dequetta_lashae
      @dequetta_lashae 2 года назад

      She probably was especially if the child was white they are probably trying to cover up for them

    • @truthawakes1698
      @truthawakes1698 2 года назад

      oh god😅

    • @wolfgamingnetwork3542
      @wolfgamingnetwork3542 2 года назад +2

      it is a shame that some of yall even consider its a race issue

    • @JunJunSilly
      @JunJunSilly 2 года назад +18

      @@wolfgamingnetwork3542 they didn’t consider it, they hoped that it’s not because of the race????

    • @angelafrazier7025
      @angelafrazier7025 2 года назад +3

      @@Dontrolling the child that gave her the candy probably comes from an upper middle class who made sure the principal kept it under the table.

  • @cshula1
    @cshula1 2 года назад +184

    This happened because nowadays good is evil and evil is good. Victims are perpetrators and perpetrators are victims and too many people are just fine with all of this. This little girl basically already suffered the consequences of eating this "candy." It is obviously wrong to to punish her.

    • @Phoenix-tf8us
      @Phoenix-tf8us 2 года назад

      Good is evil and evil is good....reminds me of the movie Eddie Murphy was in..I believe it was called Vampire in Brooklyn.

    • @mikeloks424
      @mikeloks424 2 года назад

      That’s why am evil

    • @TerryInUSA
      @TerryInUSA 2 года назад

      And don't forget that boys are girls and girls are boys.

  • @vanessaanguiano5114
    @vanessaanguiano5114 2 года назад +239

    I also ate drugged candy at school when I was younger. A friend brought bubblegum to school and shared it with our click. I felt super nice and relaxed and started talking about it. One friend felt dizzy. So apparently we were chewing on her brother's nicotine gum. It woulda been ridiculous to get any of us suspended over it. It was minty candy and none of us new better. My friend was petrified after her brother told her.

  • @andrebrown4669
    @andrebrown4669 Год назад +1

    So, the kid get access to drugs from another kid & ONLY the kid who took it gets punished?
    Whoever is in charge need to be suspended too 🤨

  • @clagos2203
    @clagos2203 2 года назад +78

    What the mother should have said when the principal called her on the phone with an officer is “ so what you’re telling me is that my nine year old was given drugs while at school in your custody and she Became ill as a result? Officer you are a witness to her admission. Thanks for admitting liability you’ll be hearing from my lawyer”. The gall of these people to try to defer blame and responsibility onto the mother is outrageous! These people are the ones that should be held responsible. That’s why my children will never go to public or private school. I will never place them in the hands of a corrupt educational system Where there is no accountability to the people who pay them to educate their kids and where the parents have no say in what children or taught.

    • @QueenLadyQ
      @QueenLadyQ 2 года назад +3

      That's it That's all hang up the phone and call a lawyer. I said why was she all up at the school talking to the principal without legal counsel and legal representation when something illegal is involved AND HER CHILD WAS sick from it. She's playing with these people I certainly wouldn't have

    • @monequmhicks
      @monequmhicks 2 года назад +2

      Exactly!💯💯💯💯

  • @mekawarren
    @mekawarren 2 года назад +232

    All this kid did was what any other kid would do when they’re getting candy from a friend. She ate it. Take away the fact that there was THC in the candy, and the child knew nothing of this. She was just eating candy. They are really trying to criminalize her.

    • @jogginmcjoggerson2430
      @jogginmcjoggerson2430 2 года назад

      You aren't seeing the truth. Think a little and ask yourself why this story is BS.
      Hint: There aren't several sick kids in this story. Only 1.

    • @mekawarren
      @mekawarren 2 года назад +25

      Do you think this child has enough knowledge to even know The impact that marijuana could have on her at nine years old? Fact remains she was given some candy, and she ate it. The child is not a criminal. What is wrong is that the other student obtained this drug disguised as candy, and brought it to school. It is likely she was not eating the candy because it was marijuana, but because it was Candy.

    • @cakes6537
      @cakes6537 2 года назад +16

      @cxxx valee Candy of all kinds was forbidden in the classroom as stated in the video. She knew this, but wanted to eat the candy regardless, and so ate it in the bathroom before she went to class. It is not that hard to understand this.
      Meanwhile - consider that she DID know that it was laced with THC. As a 9 year old child you have no way of conceptualizing the consequences of your actions in a concrete way. In the same way a 9 year old cannot truthfully consent to sex, for example, a 9 year old cannot truthfully consent to taking drugs, because they are children who haven't developed an understanding of cause-and-affect or risk assessment. They are simply not informed enough to say "YES" to something serious and adult like THC. So even if she "knew" it was laced with THC (which she didn't), as a child she is still developmentally unable to know what that means, what eating it would do to her or that eating it would be a more severe infraction than eating a regular piece of forbidden candy.
      So, no matter which way you cut it, it is not her fault. It really isn't even the fault of the other child who gave her the drugged candy, as this child should've never had access to THC in the first place. Ultimately the blame lies on whoever allowed their children to have access to THC, whether purposefully or by way of neglect. Those to be criminalized are those who originally put children into contact with THC. NOT THE CHILDREN who subsequently gained access to them.
      Basically, whichever way you cut it, your point is unnecessarily cruel and it's putting so much blame on literal babies for no reason.

    • @IslamIslam-vj5fz
      @IslamIslam-vj5fz 2 года назад

      @cxxx valee yeah usually when I become confused when hearing someone's long story it's for a good reason, she's leaving out a lot of the conversation between she and the principal. I remember being in school back in the '80s and I have a now 11 year old son and I know it's nothing to sneak some candy in your mouth during class.

    • @NoName-sp5dp
      @NoName-sp5dp 2 года назад

      @@IslamIslam-vj5fz seriously can't be this dumb. The teacher would ask u to spit it out

  • @talishalashley7418
    @talishalashley7418 2 года назад +100

    I smell a lawsuit! The school was covering their a...! I would sue the district! We’re they even concerned about the welfare of this child? It doesn’t seem likely.

    • @Junomaster2006
      @Junomaster2006 2 года назад +3

      Of course you’d sue. This is what your kind loves to do.

    • @candace27co
      @candace27co 2 года назад

      @@Junomaster2006 your kind???👀👀🧹🧹🥜

    • @lafan2003
      @lafan2003 2 года назад +1

      @@Junomaster2006
      There are definitely plenty of sue happy people out there. Its sad actually.

    • @m.robinson8497
      @m.robinson8497 2 года назад +3

      @@Junomaster2006 yooo tf. Have you checked the data from civil courts showing what"kind"sue more?

  • @suzannalytle2758
    @suzannalytle2758 Год назад +1

    What the school system SHOULD be worried about is how the first child got it in the first place NOT suspending and putting a child behind her classmates in schoolwork because she ate something not knowing it was laced with a drug.

  • @chip5976
    @chip5976 2 года назад +49

    I have a 600mg THC nerds rope sitting right next to me and I can without a doubt say that no child would be able to tell this candy from any non-thc candy out there, wrapper or taste. A child wont pay attention to the wrapper on candy their friend gave them and even if they did I doubt many children would know what THC is or what it does. This school is crazy and is completely feeding into victim blaming on a 9 YEAR OLD! Why is no one from that school focusing on the fact this little girl was drugged and got sick from it. She didn't decide to take THC cause she wanted to have a good time, she was given it unknowingly, she was DRUGGED by another student.

    • @Bebedollie
      @Bebedollie 2 года назад +1

      We don't have edibles in New Zealand like that but I can imagine for a kid they widnt know. They ain't gona read the lolly wrapper.

    • @briteyesboyd4089
      @briteyesboyd4089 2 года назад +1

      Exactly I have one right here n truly u would never know they don't know.it jus looks like nerds.like regular Candy necklaces we use to eat as small children..u can't tell

    • @bonnies7805
      @bonnies7805 2 года назад

      Exactly she is 9..the school clearly dropped the ball..

  • @ffrreeddyy123456
    @ffrreeddyy123456 2 года назад +149

    The mom and girl sound like good people. Her tone and manner of expression suggest that she is just talking about her experience, not adding a ton of drama with extreme emotions. I like it, she’s vocalizing how she sets healthy boundaries for her kid and talks with her kid to stay aware of what’s going on. The kid should be taken care of with respect and the other one should be the one to be punished.

    • @Gabrosoft
      @Gabrosoft 2 года назад

      What an interesting comment to make

  • @stephanielauren987
    @stephanielauren987 2 года назад +134

    If they know who she got the candy from why the hell aren't they being punished this really infuriates me if that was my child I would be raising hell! They are lucky this mom is handling it as well as she is.

  • @mathewmcgill6266
    @mathewmcgill6266 Год назад +2

    What an adorable little girl. Blind obedience to doctrine punishes this little angel for being a victim.

  • @tldhaley
    @tldhaley 2 года назад +49

    This happened to my 13 year old cousin a few months ago and the school handled it exactly how they should have. She was poisoned on Valentine’s Day. Her parents were outraged and the school disciplined the student who poisoned her. This is absolutely ridiculous and frankly I wonder if the administration would have handled this case in the same way if this wasn’t a family of color. I understand different school boards have different rules but this is just insane. She’s 9 years old and they are treating her as if she’s an adult who should be completely aware of the possible consequences of eating a piece of candy from her friend. And the Valentine’s Day thing? Are you kidding me? They should be sued. When this happened to my cousin she said she didn’t know what it was and they believed her without any “pending investigation”

    • @theslickrips5904
      @theslickrips5904 2 года назад +5

      Even an adult could easily be tricked into eating a gummy.

  • @rjfirst74
    @rjfirst74 2 года назад +170

    Its sad that back in the day candy was representation of stranger danger from adults. Always as a kid we got taught not to eat anything from any adults without permission . Never once did my mom have to warn us about eating from an age appropriate friend. Something new to add on to the children and youth of this world.. Smh

    • @traceygrant3386
      @traceygrant3386 2 года назад +6

      They were talking about taking candy from adults. Not there little friends you as a parent would never think your child’s friends or school mates would give your child drugs or anything that would harm them.

    • @rjfirst74
      @rjfirst74 2 года назад +14

      @@traceygrant3386 well it was the child's friend who gave the drugs to her. Even if the child got it from a family member to pass out to other kids... Never in my life did my mom have to worry about us being harmed by a child. It sucks but now children can't even be kids and exchange lunches like we did back then

    • @tintinlove7405
      @tintinlove7405 2 года назад +1

      Yep.iwarn my two girls all the time not to take any edibles from friends or classmates, it's sad but the consequences are real

    • @ratherbfishing455
      @ratherbfishing455 2 года назад +2

      Common sense to not eat anything from another student. In the 70s, students put laxatives in brownies.

    • @rjfirst74
      @rjfirst74 2 года назад +1

      Yeah it's just sad how these grade school children are even taking alcohol and passing it off as juice. Point being i dont recall having anyone of my friends saying you want some? And there be a major consequence to my health. Times have definitely change!

  • @qtfiles1265
    @qtfiles1265 2 года назад +82

    This mother is super calm, but should go straight for the juggler with them and their policy. My child doesn't know anything about drugs. She would not have know anything about it being a drug. You need to get it Together and find out who brought the drugs to the school. My child was victimized and in your care.

    • @arose2u
      @arose2u 2 года назад +23

      I'm calm on camera because I have a story to tell. I don't want to look like an outraged idiot then the story will take the attention off of what everyone needs to be seeing and hearing

    • @lafan2003
      @lafan2003 2 года назад +6

      @@arose2u
      I applaud you for being able to remain calm. It shows that you know how to show control :)

    • @tinkrox1973
      @tinkrox1973 2 года назад +3

      @@arose2u You are amazing. The poise, the self-control, the dignity. Wow! You are the epitome of "When they go low, we go high." You will have your day. Wishing you and your family all the best! ❤❤❤

    • @arose2u
      @arose2u 2 года назад +1

      @@tinkrox1973 thx so much ❤️ much appreciated

    • @lovely2748
      @lovely2748 2 года назад +2

      @@arose2u get a good attorney. Both your child and the other child are victims. The school and the other child’s parents should 100% be held accountable. Thank God it wasn’t laced with something that killed her. We are behind you and are outraged ! This is unacceptable going to the news outlets are a good idea ( after consulting more with an q attorney). Good luck I pray you get this situation under control and take down all person responsible !!

  • @rememberselfcare
    @rememberselfcare Год назад +4

    Someone is drugging the kiddies at school and they are blaming the victim? What about finding the drug dealer?

    • @kavaniawilson860
      @kavaniawilson860 7 месяцев назад

      It wasn’t a drug dealer it was a classmate . The child probably found edibles at home and thought it was candy . Edibles, cbc gummies look just like regular candy . A child wouldn’t know the difference.

  • @HumorHeals59
    @HumorHeals59 2 года назад +95

    Thank God Amiya is alive and getting better. . This school should be held accountable.

    • @egregiousfilmin4842
      @egregiousfilmin4842 2 года назад +2

      exactly. good thing it wasn't fentanyl but it's probably only a matter of time before that happens too 💔

    • @egregiousfilmin4842
      @egregiousfilmin4842 2 года назад

      @@jagbrit3723 actually I was mistaken. There already has been fentanyl contamination that's killed kids at school. I'm weird for worrying about reality?? That's interesting but if you say so, I'll take your word...
      My only point is that the drugs are out of control and there's an abundance of teachers and parents that don't care (or even pay attention to) what the kids are doing (each assuming the other is doing that job, when neither is). It's a testimony to how apathetic teachers and parents are in this country and it's heartbreaking - whether you experience the same society in Britain or not, it doesn't seem too difficult to feel empathy for the lost lives of the children who never had an adult figure looking out for/protecting their well-being

    • @mztiffanyb5163
      @mztiffanyb5163 2 года назад +1

      Couldn't Agree More...Amen!!!

    • @squirrelcovers6340
      @squirrelcovers6340 2 года назад

      😂😂😂😂😩of course she's alive...duh, it was THC.

  • @glendapass4613
    @glendapass4613 2 года назад +78

    This women just went thru every parents nightmare. My heart goes out to your family. This isn't the same scenario as bullying but it was the same reaction to bullying in schools. Those who bully are never punished, when those getting bullied have had enough and react to the bullying, they are the ones who are punished. smh.

    • @oholm09
      @oholm09 2 года назад +2

      Those school administrators so stupid smh

    • @lilliemaupins584
      @lilliemaupins584 2 года назад

      @@oholm09 by my

  • @godmadesam
    @godmadesam 2 года назад +109

    Such a precious and pretty little girl. I have three little girls, myself, and one is her age. I would be very angry with the principal and the parents of the student who gave her daughter the THC laced candy. The school is making many mistakes!

    • @jogginmcjoggerson2430
      @jogginmcjoggerson2430 2 года назад

      Nah, the school is fine. Momma needs to hide her stash better though. Maybe she'll learn her lesson after her daughter is sent to a better home and momma does a few years in prison.

    • @godmadesam
      @godmadesam 2 года назад +15

      @@jogginmcjoggerson2430 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
      So much ignorance and so many untenable statements in one paragraph.

    • @jogginmcjoggerson2430
      @jogginmcjoggerson2430 2 года назад

      @@godmadesam OK, where are all the other sick kids then? If there is a dealer handing out gummies at school. There should be several sick kids. 1 sick kid means there's no dealer at school The source is momma.
      Diversity is our strength. But not our intelligence.

    • @godmadesam
      @godmadesam 2 года назад +10

      @@jogginmcjoggerson2430 the only thing one learns from debating a fool, is there are two.

    • @ludy41
      @ludy41 2 года назад

      @@jogginmcjoggerson2430 Your mother who is also your sister is calling you ...it's bed time.

  • @rudeboysandokhan442
    @rudeboysandokhan442 Год назад +2

    Blaming the little girl is ridiculous. They need to find out exactly who she got the candy from and deal with the irresponsible adults who allowed their child to bring that to school and endanger other people's children. They're being irresponsible with their drugs.

  • @latoniavaughn9995
    @latoniavaughn9995 2 года назад +275

    How can people say this little girl knows, that the candy was laced when it look like humming bears. Did the other child who gave her the candy knew it was laced and Ed she suspended?

    • @TWLogik
      @TWLogik 2 года назад

      They always have to criminalize blk children and treat them like adults and she shld know. The consequences of being sick was enuf.

    • @klu753
      @klu753 2 года назад +9

      These are the future weedheads of tomorrow.

    • @dinkyboss
      @dinkyboss 2 года назад +9

      People are saying the group of kids she was with knew exactly what they were taking.

    • @iamme3518
      @iamme3518 2 года назад +1

      They are saying she knew, because she is a black child, and naturally her being black she has to know about drug use at 9 y/o. Black children are given harsher punishment for incidents in schools than their white counterparts, and they also aren't ever seen as innocent children.

    • @Junomaster2006
      @Junomaster2006 2 года назад

      Yez

  • @RonRitell
    @RonRitell 2 года назад +203

    This mother is too passive there's no way I would have accepted that we'll be going higher up than the school principal. She did not dig or go deep enough at all the school is trying to cover this self when she needs to cover and protect her daughter.. I also wanna say after making my statement the mother did message me and said why she did what she did and I apologize to her for not knowing up front so I definitely apologize and commend her on protecting her baby. I pray and hope she gets Justice. Because that was definitely wrong.

    • @Junomaster2006
      @Junomaster2006 2 года назад

      Of course you wouldn’t accept a punishment. Your kind always get uppity over the tinniest problem, pulling out your glock & pulling the trigger before thinking about the consequences.

    • @arose2u
      @arose2u 2 года назад +31

      I went all the way to the superintendent

    • @arose2u
      @arose2u 2 года назад +66

      I'm passive because that's the way I need to look on tv. Trust me I'm working over here to get justice for my child.

    • @NTW27
      @NTW27 2 года назад +24

      @@arose2u I don't see you as passive at all, I see you as a mother trying to get justice for her child without getting belligerent which is not always caused fot to get your point across. The school knows that they are in the wrong and you as a mother is most definitely handling this case the correct way. Clearly you are not sitting on your hands and please IGNORE all those that say you aren't doing enough. Sending prayers your way mama!

    • @margaretcoffee6522
      @margaretcoffee6522 2 года назад +14

      @@arose2u Please read what I commented under the "Chase Rider" comment above!!!! To see this comment let me know that I'm absolutely correct...to sum it up I stated that this mother is on top of this your wording let me know that you're handling this the way you're supposed to and no one can judge you because I see MaMa Bear written all over your face and wording and I pray that you, and your baby girl get all the justice that you all deserve!!!! Prayers for you and your family and know that you got this...this mama right here stands with you Angela~

  • @dineenetienne2100
    @dineenetienne2100 2 года назад +27

    My son had a seizure at school And the school failed to notify me and after confronting the school. They locked my son up for 2 counts of indecent liberties recent liberties and when reporting to the US Department of Education education they found the school guilty of Discrimination and retaliation.Not only that they continue to retaliate. This is so sick what these school districts do to our kids. To the school parent of Amaya please contact the US Department of Education and file a complaint have all your documentation of who when where you talk. And please indicate the outcome.

    • @syasot88
      @syasot88 2 года назад +3

      This should be pinned 👍🏼

  • @BARBARAALLAH
    @BARBARAALLAH Год назад +1

    What happened to the child who gave your daughter the candy ?? Where is she/he at ?? Charges should be pressed on the child and child should be suspended from school also 🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨