Booga booga, be afraid.
DEA of St. Louis warns of drug-laced Halloween treats
The Drug Enforcement Administration of St. Louis sent a warning to local law enforcement and first responders Tuesday cautioning the dangers of drug-laced treats this Halloween.
The DEA St. Louis Division has not identified a specific threat, but warns that the Midwest has seen a rise in the commercial production and illegal distribution on various types of drug-laced candies.
Last Halloween, the DEA discovered marijuana-laced candies sold in packages designed to look like traditional candies; including Munchy Way, 3 Rastateers, Twixed, Keef Kat and Rasta Reeseās.
Right, somebody is going to hand out $25 cannabis candy bars for Halloween. Only the DEA would think anybody would believe that.