Café Owner Who Served Mother and Two Children Pot Brownies Fined $15,000
On 5/28/21 at 11:33 AM EDT
Perth, Australia café owner Nathan Sharp has been fined $15,000 for selling a mother and two children brownies infused with cannabis in 2019, according to 9News. Testing revealed that the brownies contained trace amounts of THC, the main active ingredient in marijuana. The drug is illegal in Western Australia.
In March 2019, Michael Maxwell, Sharon Hoysted, and their two children, Emily, 5, and Tom, 3, stopped by Bada Bing Café for breakfast. There, they purchased two brownies, which Sharon, Emily, and Tom ate. Upon returning home, Emily began screaming and told her parents that her eyes weren t right and that she felt like was in a TV, according to
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Perth cafe owner in court after allegedly selling pot brownies to young family Newshub 10/02/2021 © 7news.
An Australian cafe owner has appeared in court after allegedly selling brownies laced with marijuana to a family of four.
In March, 2019 Michael Maxwell, Sharon Hoysted, and their two children purchased two brownies from Bada Bing cafe in Perth.
Hoysted said Emily, 5, was the first to feel the effects of the marijuana laced brownies, letting out a scream and showing a change in her eyes.
She began hallucinating, saying she felt like she was on the TV and that her eyes weren t right , The West Australian reported.
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