By: Jennifer Pierce
Oklahoma law enforcement has a warning for parents and educators.
Products with THC, packaged like something that can be bought at a convenience store, are being sold on the streets, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics officials said.
THC products that look like candy can not be bought at local dispensaries due to Oklahoma’s packaging laws.
However, OBN officials said the products are trafficked in and can be found on the dark web.
“They literally could be getting high in plain sight,” said Mark Woodward, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics spokesman.
That could be in a student's classroom or bedroom. Photos of products seized by OBN agents shows THC candy that looks nearly identical to the real thing.