Controversial marijuana pants for kids slammed
Updated | By Poelano Malema
This is why some parents complained after Amazon released kiddies clothes that had the marijuana leaf printed on them.
The pants are for children as young as two.
Parents and anti-drug advocates slammed the pants and said they “normalise” smoking weed. The issue was first raised by a grandmother from Fort Myers, Florida, Huffington Post reported. The woman complained on Amazon’s website, but the retail giant never responded, the publication added.
Also read: 'Candy' marijuana is sending kids to ER
Scott Chipman, an activist for Citizens Against Legalizing Marijuana, told the publication that “anything that normalizes marijuana with kids is child abuse.”
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