Iowa Middle School Students Conspired to Make Marijuana Cookies in Home Economics

School administrators were learned that marijuana was being distributed on campus, and that students plan to use it as a cooking ingredient.

Police say a group of middle school students in Iowa planned to corrupt their home economics class by baking marijuana-infused cookies

The Smoking Gun reports that the Burlington Police Department was phoned on Tuesday after the administration at Edward Stone Middle School in Burlington, Iowa got word that not only was weed being distributed on the school's campus, but four 13-year-old boys planned to bake cookies using it. 

The Southeast Iowa Narcotics Task Force confirmed this, and noted that school administrators located the cooking utensils and cookie dough, which had marijuana inside of it. 

The students were arrested on Wednesday, then remanded to the wrath of their parents. Two face charges for delivery of a controlled substance, and the remaining two face drug possession charges. 

[via The Smoking Gun]

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