Originally posted by: Wheezer
Originally posted by: zanejohnson
Originally posted by: Dacalo
Seems like your tone is a mix of regret and remorse.
Hopefully this will experience will turn you around.
makes me hate the police state we live in even more...
i mean, im just a normal guy, i try my best to help others whenever i can...
and they treat me like a criminal....
Well, you can look at it as a victimless crime if you want but you are forgetting one person above all you should consider who is a victim....your child.
You are a big boy now and big boys make big decisions...you choose poorly and now paying the price. Do I feel for you? No.
Do I feel for your family? Yes.
Your "victimless" addiction can and will eventually have an impact on your child...you obviously see your actions as harmless but what if in the future your child catches you or finds out that you do drugs regularly? We all know that children often imitate their parents and since he/she sees you do it now...when the opportunity arises for her to make a decision whether or not to partake in pot, then maybe x or possibly graduating to meth she will reflect back upon her daddy who did drugs and "turned out ok."
Is that what you want for your child?
When you look at her and tell her "don't do drugs" do you want her to look at you and see not her father, but another lame hypocrite telling her what to do?
I guess if that is the kind of relationship you want with your kid...go ahead.
Most people with an ounce of brain would choose something different.
did I do drugs? yes I did....25 years ago when I was in school...but as a grown up I have never touched it...does that make me better than you? To some maybe...I just see it as choosing the rest of my life and those around me that I care about to be more important than a moment of high.