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In reply to the discussion: I got a teen arrested last night for drug possession. Feeling a little bad about it. [View all]schmice
(248 posts)15. Sorry NickB79 but I think you overreacted. You should feel bad.
You asked what if he just thrown it on the ground and your daughter found it. Well, he didn't just throw it on the ground he tossed in into a grill. Would you have let your 2 year old daughter get into that grill? No. But you did more than just flag down the cop. You said the cop was pissed and started yelling. It doesn't bode well for him because cops don't like to feel that someone put one over on them. How old were these kids anyway? I'm sorry that you dimed him off. Live with it.
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I got a teen arrested last night for drug possession. Feeling a little bad about it. [View all]
NickB79
Sep 2012
OP
"drunk or high, go someplace appropriate" like the beach, sports arenas, restaurants
leftyohiolib
Sep 2012
#4
what if she did find it? would she become addicted to pot? or to anything? you probably did more
leftyohiolib
Sep 2012
#3
I hate to break it to ya Nick but I'd have the convo about drugs, drinking and sex a LOT earlier
riderinthestorm
Sep 2012
#30
and he's now ineligible for federal financial aid for college if charged and convicted.
Chan790
Sep 2012
#19
I thought they could regain eligibility by attending a treatment program.
TheMightyFavog
Sep 2012
#36
Maybe he'll get locked up in the juvie for an appropriate number of months, or longer if you're
sad sally
Sep 2012
#17
I was on the impression that most states didn't even require disclosure of anything over 7 years.
Chan790
Sep 2012
#64
Hee! Simonizing or no, the cop driving the kid home with a scare and a talk with the parents does
Brickbat
Sep 2012
#45
No...I wouldn't have done that. The kid DIDN'T throw the pipe on the ground,
Honeycombe8
Sep 2012
#41
Most likely he was released to his parents and got royally chewed out by them.
HopeHoops
Sep 2012
#56