Denver coroner: Man fell to death after eating marijuana cookies

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A Wyoming college student visiting Denver on spring break fell to his death after consuming marijuana cookies, the Denver medical examiner's office says. Levy Thamba, a 19-year-old student at Northwest College in Powell, Wyo., who was also known as Levi Thamba Pongi, fell to his death last month from the balcony of a Holiday Inn in northeast Denver. On Wednesday, the Denver coroner said Thamba's death was caused by "multiple injuries due to a fall from height."
The coroner also listed "marijuana intoxication" from marijuana-infused cookies as a significant condition contributing to the death. The report lists the death as an accident.

A brief summary of the investigation included in the autopsy report says Thamba traveled to Denver with three of his friends on spring break. While here, the report says Thamba consumed "marijuana cookies" and "soon thereafter exhibited hostile behavior (pulling items off the walls) and spoke erratically." "The decedent's friends attempted to calm him down and were temporarily successful," the report states. "However, the decedent eventually reportedly jumped out of bed, went outside the hotel room, and jumped over the balcony railing." Thamba and his friends were staying on the hotel's fourth floor, according to the report.

Michelle Weiss-Samaras, a spokeswoman for the coroner's office, said Thamba had no known physical or mental-health issues, and toxicology tests for other drugs or alcohol came back negative. "We have no history of any other issues until he eats a marijuana cookie and becomes erratic and this happens," she said. "It's the one thing we have that's significant." According to the autopsy report, Thamba's marijuana concentration in his blood was 7.2 nanograms of active THC per milliliter of blood. In impaired driving cases, state law sets a standard of 5 nanograms per milliliter at which juries can presume impairment.

Weiss-Samaras said one of Thamba's friends became ill after eating one of the marijuana cookies, which she said investigators believe was purchased legally in a Colorado recreational marijuana store. "We were told they came here to try it," she said.

Julie Postlethwait, a spokeswoman with the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division, which regulates marijuana stores, confirmed that the agency is cooperating with police on the investigation. But she said she couldn't provide more information because the investigation is ongoing. Denver police have not yet finished the investigation, so more details and reports about the case have not been released. It remains unclear how much of the marijuana-infused product Thamba consumed or how long after consuming it that he died.

Thamba's death is the first publicized incident that authorities have linked to marijuana intoxication since legal sales of recreational marijuana to people over 21 began in Colorado in January. Weiss-Samaras said the coroner's office will often list alcohol intoxication as a significant contributing factor in a death — for instance, in an alcohol-related car accident — but she said she believes this is the first time it has listed marijuana intoxication from an edible product in such a way.

Thamba, who was from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa, started taking classes at Northwest College in January. During his few months at the college, Thamba made many friends, and his death was felt across the campus, school officials said. "It's shocking, so sad," Emelee Volden, the intercultural program manager at the college told the Powell Tribune last month. "He made such an impression in so short an amount of time." Thamba was studying engineering at the college, which has about 2,000 students and is located 75 miles east of Yellowstone National Park. "The Northwest College campus community continues to grieve after Levy's death," a school statement released Wednesday stated. "All of us were deeply saddened by this tragic incident and feel for his family."


http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25475533/denver-coroner-man-fell-death-after-eating-marijuana#

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It was reefer madness that made him jump off the balcony.....
 
Wyoming college student who traveled to Denver for spring break to smoke pot died after eating SIX TIMES the recommended dosage of an edible and then jumping off the hotel balcony


  • Levy Pongi said he didn't feel the effects of the edible that he tried so he ate five more pieces
  • Minutes later, he was running around the room, smashing lamps and screaming 'I can't control myself'
  • Friends say that it was the 19-year-old's first time trying marijuana
  • Toxicology reports released today about the March 11 death say that the drug was a 'significant contributing factor'
  • No one under the age of 21 can legally purchase marijuana in Colorado but the friends he was with were of legal age

Toxicology reports have shown that a Wyoming college student who jumped to his death from a Denver hotel balcony ate six times the recommended serving of a marijuana cookie moments before his death.

Levy Thamba Pongi, 19, consumed a little more than one cookie after his friend legally purchased four of the pot edibles at a shop in Denver.

He ate that amount even though a store clerk told her to cut one cookie into six pieces and have just one piece at a time, according to the reports obtained Thursday.

Authorities have said the friends, all students at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, traveled to Denver on spring break specifically to sample marijuana.
Three of the students told investigators they did not purchase or take any other drugs during their stay.

In the days that followed, Denver police confiscated the remaining cookies from the pot shop to test the levels of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.

Colorado marijuana regulations set a 10 mg serving size for edibles. The wrapper of the cookies bought by the students said each contained 65 mg of THC for 6 1/2 servings. Tests showed the cookies were within the required limits, police said.

The wrappers also cautioned that 'this marijuana product has not been tested for contaminants or potency.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tudent-ate-pot-recommended.html#ixzz2zBKqXWAv


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Another death from pot......
 
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A Wyoming college student visiting Denver on spring break fell to his death after consuming marijuana cookies, the Denver medical examiner's office says. Levy Thamba, a 19-year-old student at Northwest College in Powell, Wyo., who was also known as Levi Thamba Pongi, fell to his death last month from the balcony of a Holiday Inn in northeast Denver. On Wednesday, the Denver coroner said Thamba's death was caused by "multiple injuries due to a fall from height."
The coroner also listed "marijuana intoxication" from marijuana-infused cookies as a significant condition contributing to the death. The report lists the death as an accident.

A brief summary of the investigation included in the autopsy report says Thamba traveled to Denver with three of his friends on spring break. While here, the report says Thamba consumed "marijuana cookies" and "soon thereafter exhibited hostile behavior (pulling items off the walls) and spoke erratically." "The decedent's friends attempted to calm him down and were temporarily successful," the report states. "However, the decedent eventually reportedly jumped out of bed, went outside the hotel room, and jumped over the balcony railing." Thamba and his friends were staying on the hotel's fourth floor, according to the report.

Michelle Weiss-Samaras, a spokeswoman for the coroner's office, said Thamba had no known physical or mental-health issues, and toxicology tests for other drugs or alcohol came back negative. "We have no history of any other issues until he eats a marijuana cookie and becomes erratic and this happens," she said. "It's the one thing we have that's significant." According to the autopsy report, Thamba's marijuana concentration in his blood was 7.2 nanograms of active THC per milliliter of blood. In impaired driving cases, state law sets a standard of 5 nanograms per milliliter at which juries can presume impairment.

Weiss-Samaras said one of Thamba's friends became ill after eating one of the marijuana cookies, which she said investigators believe was purchased legally in a Colorado recreational marijuana store. "We were told they came here to try it," she said.

Julie Postlethwait, a spokeswoman with the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division, which regulates marijuana stores, confirmed that the agency is cooperating with police on the investigation. But she said she couldn't provide more information because the investigation is ongoing. Denver police have not yet finished the investigation, so more details and reports about the case have not been released. It remains unclear how much of the marijuana-infused product Thamba consumed or how long after consuming it that he died.

Thamba's death is the first publicized incident that authorities have linked to marijuana intoxication since legal sales of recreational marijuana to people over 21 began in Colorado in January. Weiss-Samaras said the coroner's office will often list alcohol intoxication as a significant contributing factor in a death — for instance, in an alcohol-related car accident — but she said she believes this is the first time it has listed marijuana intoxication from an edible product in such a way.

Thamba, who was from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa, started taking classes at Northwest College in January. During his few months at the college, Thamba made many friends, and his death was felt across the campus, school officials said. "It's shocking, so sad," Emelee Volden, the intercultural program manager at the college told the Powell Tribune last month. "He made such an impression in so short an amount of time." Thamba was studying engineering at the college, which has about 2,000 students and is located 75 miles east of Yellowstone National Park. "The Northwest College campus community continues to grieve after Levy's death," a school statement released Wednesday stated. "All of us were deeply saddened by this tragic incident and feel for his family."


http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25475533/denver-coroner-man-fell-death-after-eating-marijuana#

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It was reefer madness that made him jump off the balcony.....


UNFORTUNATELY that still doesn't prove the marijuana is what caused him to jump.

Maybe someone farted and stunk the apartment up so bad the guy got out through the first open window he found?


This just in: MAN FELL TO DEATH AFTER BREATHING DENVER AIR!

See how that works?

It's all scary sounding, but ultimately there's nothing there...just like your claim.
 
some very nice propaganda op. I wonder why is it that weed has you so afraid? And also when are you going to turn in your "for small government" card?
 
Probably ate a whole brownie... Doesn't sound like much but it can actually be overwhelming to somebody that isn't ready for it. Of course crap like this happens all the time with alcohol but we don't hear about it because it isn't news.
 
i went home for a weekend in college and my friends all ate weed brownies when I was gone and apparently tripped balls (so they say). They threw the leftovers away cause they wanted nothing to do with it and I was so fucking pissed that I couldn't get any. lol.
 
UNFORTUNATELY that still doesn't prove the marijuana is what caused him to jump.

Maybe someone farted and stunk the apartment up so bad the guy got out through the first open window he found?


This just in: MAN FELL TO DEATH AFTER BREATHING DENVER AIR!

See how that works?

It's all scary sounding, but ultimately there's nothing there...just like your claim.

:rofl2:

I look at it this way, another thug that will never get a chance to rob, rape, or live off the government dole. It's a win-win for me.
 
some very nice propaganda op. I wonder why is it that weed has you so afraid? And also when are you going to turn in your "for small government" card?

And how many new taxes and government regulations will this "small government" advancement involve? :rolleyes:

How will it shrink the size of government to create tens/hundreds of thousands of more people like this guy?

http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/03/1...g-food-stamps-recipient-refuses-hannitys-help

The saga of a surfing, lobster-eating food stamp recipient continued on "Hannity" as the 29-year-old refused Sean's assistance in finding a paying job.

You may remember Jason Greenslate from his interview with Bill O'Reilly's producer Jesse Watters. Greenslate was first captured on camera by Fox News while purchasing lobster with taxpayer-funded food stamps.

Wearing sunglasses and smoking an electronic cigarette on set, Greenslate told Hannity that he hasn't worked in a year for pay, but that he considers his band practice his job.

Hannity pointed out that Greenslate rides around in a Cadillac Escalade and frequents strip clubs, all while receiving government assistance and not working at a job that actually pays.

When Hannity asked Greenslate who he thinks pays for his food stamps and free health care, Greenslate said, "Government, taxes, us, the people."

"Not you, because you're not paying taxes," Hannity responded.

Hannity went on to point out that nearly 60 cents out of every working Californian's dollar goes to taxes. "You're taking their money and you just don't seem to care," Hannity said.

"Who says I don't care?" Greenslate asked, adding that he was "thankful."

"I want to thank the United States of America, and the situation — the way things are set up," said Greenslate.

Hannity concluded by asking Greenslate, "If I could get you a job that would pay you $80,000 a year driving a truck in North Dakota, would you take it?"

"No," Greenslate replied.

Eliminate the BS welfare state first, then we have all have rational discussions about legalization. Horse goes before cart.
 
It cost you Gestapo republicans exponentially more to conduct your prohibition.
Fucking Dumbass clerk

So the plan to eliminate crime is for the government to pay protection money to criminals in the form of welfare? Got it. :rolleyes:

Enforcing laws enacted by democratically elected legislatures is a legitimate function of government.

Redistributing wealth to subsidize idle stoner lifestyles is not.
 
So the plan to eliminate crime is for the government to pay protection money to criminals in the form of welfare? Got it. :rolleyes:

Enforcing laws enacted by democratically elected legislatures is a legitimate function of government.

Redistributing wealth to subsidize idle stoner lifestyles is not.

You still have not supplied any proof that we are subsidizing stoners, thanks, these are just fallacies you throw out thinking you are being clever and it takes credibility away from your claims.
 
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