Teacher gave weed edibles to students in elementary school reward box

Jeff Jones

LEXINGTON, S.C. – A Lexington County elementary school teacher is accused of having marijuana edibles in her classroom.

Victoria Farish Weiss, 27, is charged with possession of a Schedule I drug, according to a warrant for her arrest. Weiss turned herself in Friday morning.

“We became involved in this case Sept. 23 after receiving word a Rocky Creek Elementary School student picked a pack of marijuana edibles out of a box full of candy Weiss used to reward students,” Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said. “Detectives confirmed during interviews that Weiss took the pack of edibles from the student and told him to pick something else from the box. The student went back to the box and happened to grab another pack of edibles. No student ate any of the products.”

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During the execution of a search warrant at Weiss’ house the next day, investigators found packs of edibles similar to those the student picked from the box in Weiss’ classroom, according to Koon.


“Marijuana edibles are cannabis-based food products. They come in many forms, but the items in this case were candy,” Koon said. “They’re often packaged in wrappers and bags with logos and colors that look similar to traditional candy brands. While they are available in other states and online, they’re illegal in South Carolina.”


Weiss is being held in the Lexington County Detention Center.

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