TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- Yet another "parent of the year" with child tripping on X
Yet another "parent of the year" with child tripping on X
"retards" does not begin to describe it... cali (and florida) should be the first to pilot parent licensing program. you can't have a child unless you pass a test.
Question 1:
You and your sig. other are trippin' bawlz on x, do you:
a. Give some to your kid
b. Leave some nearby, so your kid could get to it
c. give her the alphabet soup: k, h, and x
d. surrender your child for adoption and kill each other
Question 2:
Todlers + Drugs are bad, mmookay?
True
False
Question 3:
oh wait... you're probably waiting for the story? Oops. Sorry, I picked a wrong day to quit sniffing glue. Here it is:
| quote: |
http://www.knbc.com/print/14013295/detail.html Mother Charged With Felony Abuse After Child Takes Ecstasy POSTED: 10:28 am PDT August 30, 2007 UPDATED: 6:05 am PDT August 31, 2007 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. -- A nurse was charged Thursday with felony child abuse after her 2-year-old daughter ingested Ecstasy and went into a hallucinogenic fit, accompanied by seizures. Firefighters were called Tuesday night to the Lake Arrowhead vacation home where the couple from Nevada was staying with the child, and the girl was taken to Mountains Community Hospital, then airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Cente Shannon Leasure, 30, and her firefighter boyfriend, 46-year-old Mark Rumble, both were arrested and initially held on a $500,000 bond each. Rumble was not charged. On Friday, the toddler remained hospitalized, but her father, Adrian Leasure, told the Reno Gazette-Journal she is in good condition and is not likely to suffer permanent damage. Police said Leasure brought the drug with her on vacation and the girl somehow got a hold of it. Arresting officers said the couple appeared to be under the influence of drugs at the time of the incident. Leasure could face six years in prison if convicted. |
damn id hit it too
| quote: |
| Originally posted by ASFSE damn id hit it too |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by Enigmatik Yeah me too..with a bag of bricks. |
Re: Yet another "parent of the year" with child tripping on X
| quote: |
| Originally posted by aNYthing p.s. I'd hit it (mom, that is) |
id smash that to.
Firefighters!?.. I would be a bit concerned if I opened the door to people who were expecting a fire...
| quote: |
| Originally posted by chrisday Firefighters!?.. I would be a bit concerned if I opened the door to people who were expecting a fire... |
Re: Yet another "parent of the year" with child tripping on X
| quote: |
| Originally posted by aNYthing cali (and florida) should be the first to pilot parent licensing program. you can't have a child unless you pass a test. |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by d_bag Yea what the hell? Kid's on X, get the firefighters |
Irresponsible...
| quote: |
| Originally posted by idoru State-side, firefighters are also trained paramedics. |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by ASFSE damn id hit it too |
We don't seem to have the problem of parents slipping their kids pills... all the north shore quasi-aristocracy seems to have managed to do of late is have the cat balling and too retarded to figure out why...
| quote: |
Himalayan high for cat who cleaned up at party Kate Benson Medical Reporter September 1, 2007 A DOUBLE BAY man got more than he bargained for when he took his highly agitated kitten to a veterinary clinic after it had been accidentally locked in a cupboard overnight - only to discover it was high on cocaine and benzodiazepines from a wild weekend dinner party. The eight-month-old Himalayan cat arrived at the Double Bay clinic on a Monday morning with dilated pupils and a racing heart. The owner said it had trouble walking and was easily startled, said a report in this month's edition of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. The cat was placed in a cage, began pacing incessantly and was too anxious to have a thermometer inserted in its rectum. The vets and authors of the report, Dominic Barfield and Richard Malik, tried to take some blood but the party puss was in no mood to oblige. With no blood tests and no temperature to guide them, they questioned the owner again, who was adamant the cat had not been exposed to toxic plants, mouldy foods or drugs. The vets rang the owner's wife, who admitted the cat could have licked "plates of cocaine", which had been served at a dinner party two days earlier. A drug screen then revealed the cat also had benzodiazepines in its system. The red-faced owner was "remorseful" but as there is no legal requirement in Australia for vets to report such cases to the police, he was counselled and allowed to take his party animal home. SMH |
sigh. this is why we need some sort of test before people are allowed to procreate
| quote: |
| Originally posted by tubularbills sigh. this is why we need some sort of test before people are allowed to procreate |
| quote: |
| Originally posted by tubularbills sigh. this is why we need some sort of test before people are allowed to procreate |

i dont see the big deal to be honest. children like to put things in their mouths, there are a million more dangerous things in the house than ecstasy. sure, you should keep all shit like that away from your kids, but its easier said than done going by the sheer number of incidents like this that occur everyday. if you cant watch your children 24/7 stuff like this can happen. and no one can watch their kid 24/7.
LOL
Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.