Four students at Primrose School of Prosper exposed to THC; New Hampshire daycare owner and workers charged for sprinkling melatonin in children's food without parents' knowledge or consent.
Key Points
Four students exposed to THC at Primrose School of Prosper
Daycare owner and three workers charged for endangering welfare of children by sprinkling melatonin in food
Melatonin considered safe for short-term use but alarming when administered without parental consent
Pros
Authorities taking action to protect children
Awareness raised about potential risks at daycare centers
Cons
Violation of trust by daycare owner and employees
Potential harm caused to children by unauthorized administration of substances