Pubdate: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 Source: Metrowest Daily News (MA) Copyright: 2012 MetroWest Daily News Contact: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/619 Author: Joe O'Connell WAYLAND POLICE TAKE POT CANDIES FROM TEENS WAYLAND - Talk about a sugar high. Local teens, with help of someone in Colorado, got their hands on Cheeba Chews, a chocolate taffy laced with the substance that gives marijuana its buzz. In December, Wayland Police confiscated a few pieces of the candy from a couple of local teens, Detective Sgt. Jamie Berger said yesterday. It is a small piece of chocolate, like a Tootsie Roll," said Berger. Cheeba Chews are designed for use as medical marijuana. Berger added he wasn't sure exactly how many teens were involved, or how many pieces of Cheeba Chew were confiscated. Wayland's youth officer learned the Cheeba Chews were sent from Colorado, where they are sold as medical marijuana. This is the first time we have dealt with it," said Berger. Cheeba Chews weigh between 9.5 grams and 10.5 grams, and contain between 35 milligrams and 175 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, a component of marijuana, according to cheebachews.com. The Chews' dose can range from one bowl hit, to an entire marijuana joint. Under the website's frequently asked questions section, it states Cheeba Chews are only sold in licensed pot dispensaries in California and Colorado. Massachusetts is not one of them. Heidi Heilman, director of Wayland Cares, said her group is not against medical marijuana for those who really need it, but the dispensaries that sell it are giving young people another way to get it. The pot dispensaries that are in other states are increasing youth access to marijuana," said Heilman. "When you wrap it around compassionate care, no one is going to question it." She added that the marijuana-infused chocolate is not kids being sneaky, but the pot industry being sneaky. Why would you have medical marijuana in (a piece of candy)?" she asked. While the December incident is the only time Wayland Police have dealt with Cheeba Chews, Berger said police want local parents to be on the lookout. We are obviously trying to make parents aware of it," he said. "There are different types of marijuana out there that kids might use." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom