Reading that story, such a conclusion seems like a BIG stretch as let's look at
myocarditis which the child had:
Myocarditis usually attacks otherwise healthy people. It is believed that 5 to 20% of all cases of sudden death in young adults are due to myocarditis.
There are many causes of myocarditis, including viral infections, autoimmune diseases, environmental toxins, and adverse reactions to medications.
Myocarditis is uncommon and can be caused by a viral infection or a self-directed immune response (this is when the persons own immune system attacks the body, such as in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus). Some autoimmune diseases can affect the heart and cause myocarditis. Rare cases have also been associated with a variety of infections, toxic injuries, adverse drug reactions, and even cancer.
Myocarditis can be caused by many viruses, but the most common are those associated with upper respiratory tract infections. Less commonly, other contagious diseases, including Lyme disease, may cause myocarditis.
The child was rushed to the emergency room after having a seizure. The boy's guardian told doctors that the
child had been retching, was "irritable" and lethargic in the days leading up to his hospitalization.
They find THC in the blood so "conclude" it must have been THC as we can't come up with any other reason.....
Sad ending but many facts/figures are missing and their "conclusion" is suspect.
Note-- I see this is being blasted all over the country in different papers/news outlets as it supports the "I told you so" crowd that's still big and powerful out there