Attention Parents Of Teens!!!!

Discussion in 'Parenting' started by MarijuanaPhysicist, Oct 6, 2005.

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  1. TokeTrip

    TokeTrip Senior Member

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    Yeah, but the other crash victim's family might be a little irritated because you crashed thinking of new ways to be overbearing and an asshole.
     
  2. IronGoth

    IronGoth Newbie

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    The likelihood of injuring another in a bike crash is very small.

    The last time I had some kind of incident was when some teen pulled out in front of my front wheel by a few inches. I and the bike were wrecked, her bumper was slightly damaged is all.
     
  3. IntenseHeat

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    This is why we need pot legalized.
     
  4. IronGoth

    IronGoth Newbie

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    Why, so next time someone behind me who's stoned will run me over?
     
  5. IntenseHeat

    IntenseHeat Member

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    We get run over by drunk idiots on Harley Davison "thank God Harleys are slow Pigs.
     
  6. IronGoth

    IronGoth Newbie

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    That's a good one.... what a comedian.

    A guy on a bike twisted is a danger to HIMSELF.

    A guy in a cage twisted is a menace to everyone.
     
  7. IntenseHeat

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    OH really let me tell now i actually seee how truely ignorant you are. I have seen pictures of a bike that plow into a car door . The Bike was were the car driver normally is. you take 600 / 800 pound bike of mostly hard steel "frame,engine,front forks, cast aluminum wheels drive it at anything over 50 miles and plow into a family car door and guess what. just as effective as a torpedo on a battlefield. yes if the biker gets hit with the front of the car is 1 thing but a 800 pound at 60 75 MPH into your car door you might as well kiss it good bye.
     
  8. GuySmiley

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    Watch it with the name calling. While I agree that I may have jumped to conclusions about your actual experience with mj, you DO sound like someone that has no experince and is just repeating anti mj propaganda. For you to say "I love the weed" after babbling all your other crap, is a bit contradictory. Your experiences are YOUR experiences, this doesn't mean that others share the same experiences or that your exeperiences are the norm. Just because your sister is an out of control thief doesn't mean that this is the norm for smokers. BTW, what am I in denial of? Sounds like you had some bad experiences, they are just your experiences. You sound like an anti drug commercial....get an original thought. DOUCHEBAG!!!!!

    "and so far as i can tell, killing someone while driving stupid stoned is still killing someone for their habit."......mynameiskc

    THAT is a view slightly askewed and to be honest, ridiculous.
     
  9. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    really? skewed and ridiculous? couldn't put down the stupid pipe to go to the fucking store and now we got a fucking deadly accident? just as bad as not putting down the bottle deal with it. i've been around way too many stoned as fuck morons not to know how stupid it would be to drive. it IS the norm.

    btw, thanks for "falling' to my level. lol. classy.
     
  10. GuySmiley

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    Ummmm...the way you stated the comment is ridiculous. If you would read more than you babble, you would have noticed that I agree that driving while stoned is a bad idea. I am in denial of NOTHING. Conversing with you is obviusly a lost cause because you seem to think that you have it all figured out. Good luck know it all.
     
  11. sugrmag

    sugrmag Uber Nerd

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    I think that the point of this thread is whether or not parents should be able to dictate what goes on in their houses. No one is saying you shouldn't smoke pot. Do it if you like. BUT-if you are living in your parents' house, you should respect their rules because they love you and support you and take care of you. If you want to screw up your own life, risk your house to be seized, risk being put in jail, screw up any chance of receiving financial aid for school, risk not being able to ATTEND some schools, etc...then by all means, buy/rent your own house and take that risk away from your family. Don't put the people who have taken care of you for your entire life at risk of losing everything.
     
  12. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    and almost everything that could be said has been.
    Does someone have something constructive to add?
     
  13. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    don't be so bitter. let's smoke, individually, far far away from each other. don't be so emotionally attached to a chemical reaction. i'm not raping your sister or anything. embrace the good, acknowledge the bad. respect the reality.
     
  14. TARABELLE

    TARABELLE on the road less traveled

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    The only thing I would like to add is that here in the State of WA, that behavior would be enough for CPS (child protective services) to be able to take your child away from you. As we have an ex-wife in the mix, this is not a risk we are willing to take.
     
  15. HippyFreek2004

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    I understand that. My mom did just about the same thing with me, when I was 14, at the risk of CPS taking us away if they found out. But in teaching me responsible use, she taught me how to keep my activities safe and secret. So no one ever knew. :)
     
  16. IronGoth

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    Yeah, a bike can become a torpedo. But the chance of someone T-boning another car at speed is pretty minimal. You'd have to turn directly in front of a speeding bike for that to happen, MORON, or be parked in the middle of the intersection. In normal driving this NEVER EVER happens.
     
  17. GuySmiley

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    You have issues. You were like a bull in a china shop preaching the perils of mj, then you say let's smoke? I am not emotionally attached to anything, nor am I bitter. You are a very contradictory individual. You're twisted. I am through talking to you.
     
  18. IronGoth

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    I don't think putting drugs into yr body is a good idea, but if you're an adult with a working brain and no personality issues, enh, whatever blows your hair back.

    Mentally retarded? A child? Crazy? NOPE. Sorry not for you.
     
  19. Sera Michele

    Sera Michele Senior Member

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    Anyone smoking pot should be know and accept the risks of smoking pot, not be in denial of them. Fact of the matter is, marijuana research is lacking, so we just don't have a strong knowledge the effects smoking pot has on the human body. Not knowing is a risk, and the fact that it is smoke (usually unfiltered) being inhaled into our lungs and it does have a physiological effect on our bodies indicates that there are likely risks involved (and that it could impair our driving - for god's sake, lack of sleep impairs our driving). All this staunch denial is ridiculous. Grow up - and maybe people wont freak out about stoners so much and there will be a real chance one day that possessing the drug will no longer be criminal.
     
  20. GuySmiley

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    I don't think that any pot smoker with half a brain would say that smoking mj is 100% harmless. Like you said, smoke entering you lungs, in any form, is bad. Any substance that can alter your mind may have adverse affects on a growing mind and body. Each individual is different and I truly believe that children and young teens should not smoke until they are at a mature age. The mind, body and soul, need time to develope without the interference of chemicals of ANY form.

    The people that "freak out" on stoners are usually those that believe the propaganda and hype, or have had bad experiences and generalize/stereotype. Unfortunately, pot smokers do not always have the best and brightest speaking for us. If there were more of the Montel's, Bill Maher's, Woody Harrelson's, Jack Herer's, and the like speaking for us....maybe we wouldn't get such a negative rap.

    IMHO, mature and responsible smokers just want the CHOICE to use this substance without fear of jail and being labeled as a criminal.
     
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