Some of the guests felt so sick that they went to the hospital, where they tested positive for THC. Other guests reported that they were feeling heavily drugged and also that they had not been notified, according to one investor’s affidavit. One attendee said he had experienced difficulty in making use of a cell phone, and another thought that she might die, the sheriff’s investigator wrote.
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