AUGUSTA, Maine — The Maine Department of Health and Human Services is warning parents to keep marijuana away from children. The department says the Northern New England Poison Center received 16 calls from Maine last year about children 5 years old and younger accidentally ingesting marijuana. The calls are an increase from just two reports in 2016. Officials say the majority of calls involved children eating chocolate, brownies or other edibles containing marijuana. Signs of ingestion include lethargy, lack of coordination and difficulty breathing. Maine became the eighth state to legalize marijuana for adults age 21 and older in 2017.