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School officials report increased vaping at a Georgia high school.
Summary
Crisp County High School and the Crisp County Sheriff's Office report a rise in vape pens found among students, including devices containing THC and nicotine. The district said confiscated pens will be handled to the fullest extent, with potential law enforcement involvement.
Content
Crisp County High School administrators and the Crisp County Sheriff's Office in Georgia reported an increase in vape pens found among students. Officials said some confiscated devices contained THC and others contained nicotine, as reported by WALB. Under Georgia law, people under 21 are prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or using vapor, tobacco, or THC products. The school district stated that any pens found will be handled "to the fullest extent" and that law enforcement may become involved.
What officials reported:
- School administrators and the sheriff's office described a rise in the presence of vape pens among high school students.
- Confiscated devices reportedly included both THC and nicotine vapes.
- Georgia law prohibits people under 21 from buying, possessing, or using vapor, tobacco, or THC products.
- The district said seized pens will be handled to the fullest extent, with potential law enforcement involvement.
Summary:
The notices highlight concerns about student vaping and reflect both school disciplinary intent and possible law enforcement action. Undetermined at this time.
