Public Intoxication - Damn Kid

chewy*barber

shawarma king
Look... all I'm saying, and i do understand where you are coming from, is that it's better he understands the system WE AS STONERS despise, especially if he learns now at 13 rather than do some immature bullshit as an adult. He's not trying to put his son in harms way, he's trying to educate his son on what WE AS STONERS must learn to avoid if we are to enjoy our herb:joint: What must we avoid? Situations like the one his son has gotten into... Next time he'll know: NEVER self-incriminate! ALWAYS know your rights! and my personal favorite, ALWAYS use eyedrops and cologne if you are goin to school high :joint:
:peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace:
You're assuming this is a positive learning process, I think that is interesting.
 

StaySafe420

Well-Known Member
Well said. Thanks. I must add again, I tried to educate him about this, he would not listen so now he must see what happens first hand and what the consequences are. I will educate him on his rights after this is all over. If only he listened to me.....
If we had ALL listened to our parents.... We would never learn for ourselves :joint:
 

StaySafe420

Well-Known Member
You're assuming this is a positive learning process, I think that is interesting.
Look man, I know what you are getting at... I HATE the system!

I fucking HATE it... Every cop... Every judge... Every so called "leader"

I deprogrammed years ago, but until a revolution comes I DONT HAVE A CHOICE but to submit. And unless you want to spend your life in a cell, you gotta learn some shit about the system. I'm not saying turn your children over to the cops, but dude... His son is going to be FINE! You are talking to an expert on the inner workings of the so called "justice" system, and he'll be on a list until hes 18 which means he's gunna have to learn all the tricks me and you and every other real stoner on here has learned. It's called maturity, and this kid is gunna get a great taste of it

Let him deal with his son... You aren't the parent:peace:
 

rkm

Well-Known Member
Which I blame todays parents for the problems of todays youth. There are alot of parents that protect their children from everything. They have the attitude "s/he is just a kid and made a mistake, I am sure s/he will not do it again. Lets just go easy on them." This kinder, gentler society we live in is complete bullshit. If a kid is wrong, I have no problems telling them they fucked up, I am not concerned with their feelings at this point. If I hurt their little feelings, big deal, they will get over it. There are far more important things kids to worry about than getting their feelings hurt. I am 36, but I have that old school way of doing things. Especially when it comes to kids that think they are in charge.
 

StaySafe420

Well-Known Member
Personally the most important thing for a parent to do, i think, is make sure the child knows he/she is loved and even a mistake won't break apart that bond, but that there are responsibilities that sadly we cannot avoid. Let him know you are trying to help him, and that YOU ARE IN CHARGE

When he's an adult he can make his own decisions... but right now you are his guide

If he can't help but rebel, help him anyways... But hey, you already know that
 

rkm

Well-Known Member
Personally the most important thing for a parent to do, i think, is make sure the child knows he/she is loved and even a mistake won't break apart that bond, but that there are responsibilities that sadly we cannot avoid. Let him know you are trying to help him, and that YOU ARE IN CHARGE

When he's an adult he can make his own decisions... but right now you are his guide

If he can't help but rebel, help him anyways... But hey, you already know that

I am, but its time for some more drastic measures that I can not provide. However, I will be there by his side the whole time, making sure the punishment fits the crime.
 

chewy*barber

shawarma king
I am, but its time for some more drastic measures that I can not provide. However, I will be there by his side the whole time, making sure the punishment fits the crime.
What crime? He ignored you, that isn't a crime, and according to his father neither is getting high. :roll:
 

rkm

Well-Known Member
What crime? He ignored you, that isn't a crime, and according to his father neither is getting high. :roll:
Have you not read any of this? He got busted for being stoned in school and they are charging him with PI. PI is a trivial charge, but none the less still a crime with a law for it.
 

StaySafe420

Well-Known Member
I am being an asshole, I agree.
Father issues? Personally i don't give a crap! I'm talking to a father about his son, if you don't like our conversation than LEAVE, but don't ASSault us for an opinion.

How about you start discussing some of you child raising techniques since you have it down so well :evil:
 

oneyearorange

New Member
So he was charged by police with pi? When you say pi do you mean intoxicated on weed or alcahol? I would expect nothing more than a slap on the wrist. You get a lawyer and chances are you will prolly get a continuence without a finding. Have your lawyer ask for that. They can't do shit cuz a pack of smokes smelt like weed. I would fight really hard for your child to not go to that other school. Those are the schools that ruin children.
 

chewy*barber

shawarma king
Father issues? Personally i don't give a crap! I'm talking to a father about his son, if you don't like our conversation than LEAVE, but don't ASSault us for an opinion.

How about you start discussing some of you child raising techniques since you have it down so well :evil:
I'm trying man. I am really trying to help you.

I know my son will test my limits. If he test my limits by breaking a law I
myself have shown him is ok to break, then g.d. you nut hugging genius, I'm going to defend him.

I will punish him not for breaking a law I completely ignore myself, but for ignoring me while doing it. He will learn family gives good advice, that his family is consistent, that his family won't leave him to the g.d. authorities of all people--wake up.

And now that I have gone completely psycho for no reason, I'm out. :mrgreen::blsmoke:
 

rkm

Well-Known Member
But you have taught him that these laws against marijuana mean nothing. #knocking
No I did not teach him MJ laws mean nothing. If that were the case I would have never even talked to him about weed, obviously they mean something. Look at what he got himself into, which would not have happened if he was smart about it and would have smoked at home when I was not there.
 

StaySafe420

Well-Known Member
AGREED! try to keep him in his school... expelled over PI on pot is insanity...

orange... PI is for any form of non-prescription intox
 
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