By Associated Press - Friday, April 20, 2018

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. (AP) - Authorities say a Springfield seventh-grader has been charged with three counts of marijuana delivery near a school for allegedly giving edible pot that looked like candy to several eighth-graders.

Springfield Police Lt. Scott McKee said Thursday that officials learned of the incident Monday when an eighth-grader went to the office at Thurston Middle School after lunch complaining of nausea and light-headedness.

McKee says the student told officials that another student had given her and two others a hard-candy covered pineapple-flavored chewable rope similar to licorice.

McKee says the marijuana product looked like a commercial Nerds-brand candy sold in stores.

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