Toddler Eats LSD

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A 3-year-old boy who ate some candy laced with LSD last month is about to leave foster care and be with his great-grandmother.

It's part of an agreement reached Thursday as custody proceedings continue.

The agreement made is that the young boy will stay with his great grandmother as court proceedings continue.

You might recall that last month, his mother was arrested for endangering a child, after he ate the LSD-laced candy at a party at someone else's house.

The young boy's father was serving in Iraq and came home when he heard about the news from a friend.

He is fighting for permanent custody, but says for right now, he's OK with his son being out of foster care and in a family member's care.

"It tears me apart knowing I wasn't able to be here because of where I was. Now that I've seen him, I got to see him this morning, and he's doing great, happy, smiling," father Allen Freas said.

"Anytime a child is affected, that takes him away from people that love him, it's very hard. It's very difficult," great-grandmother Juline Smith said.

Next week, the boy's mother, Ashli Freas, will find out if she gets visitation rights while custody proceedings continue.
 
his mother was arrested for endangering a child, after he ate the LSD-laced candy at a party at someone else's house.

So you take your kid to a party, and someone gives him candy, how on earth are you responsible for that ???
 
I suppose because you took them to the party and that society says you are therefore the responsible adult. Regardless of anyone else you were the one meant to be watching them to see if they were safe and if you weren't and someone else gave them something you are still the responsible adult...though whoever actually gave it to them needs a kick in the arse bigtime. :(
 
this is ridiculous... you can't always be responsible for who your child is with, especially if you think that they're trustworthy.

i guess i'd like to hear the mother's side of the story.
 
lifeisforliving said:
What the fuck is it with the father leaving the kid in foster care?!?! Take the kid HOME.

maybe he had to go back on duty for a while? who knows...
what was the kid doing at a party in the first place?? that's neglegent. and, how come a 3 year old can find 'cid but i haven't seen it around here for years? no fair 8)
 
Well, one important thing that has come out of all this is that the kid hasn't died from LSD. And he was 3! And he's happy and smiling on top of that, so what's the reason for the drug being illegal again?
 
SmC said:
Well, one important thing that has come out of all this is that the kid hasn't died from LSD. And he was 3! And he's happy and smiling on top of that, so what's the reason for the drug being illegal again?

Word.
 
I plan on feeding my kids DOB when they're 2 so I don't really see a problem with this.
 
Crazeee said:
So you take your kid to a party, and someone gives him candy, how on earth are you responsible for that ???

It says the party was at someone else's house. It itsn't clear if the mother was there or not, but if she was I think she'd be at least a little responsible for what her kid eats. BUT, we all know how kids will eat almost anything...
 
Who the fuck takes their toddler to a party where insane retards are dropping LSD? They couldn't find a babysitter? I think that is where the negligence comes into play.
 
Intoxo said:
I plan on feeding my kids DOB when they're 2 so I don't really see a problem with this.
rofl. there should be rules to have to have offspring, then.
 
Psychedelics should never be administered to anyone before they reach full adulthood, imho. There is just too much development still going on, in the mind and body (mind we are talking about here) and too much room for emotional/psychology problems being caused. This coming from a guy who had 5 hits of LSD dropped on him when he was 14 and ASLEEP. But that, is another story...

Respect the minds of others, especially fucking children, and don't throw something at them that ADULTS have a hard time coping with sometimes. How hard of a rule is that to follow? Those of us arguing for decriminilization look like tards now because of people that would allow these things to happen:X
 
Strangers with candy. I'd like to know what dumbass decided it would be a good idea to give a kid candy laced with acid. Maybe the kid just found it, either way as some other people said it's a bad idea to bring a kid to a place where candly-laced-acid is just lying around.
 
slippy sleeveen said:
Psychedelics should never be administered to anyone before they reach full adulthood, imho. There is just too much development still going on, in the mind and body (mind we are talking about here) and too much room for emotional/psychology problems being caused. This coming from a guy who had 5 hits of LSD dropped on him when he was 14 and ASLEEP. But that, is another story...

Respect the minds of others, especially fucking children, and don't throw something at them that ADULTS have a hard time coping with sometimes. How hard of a rule is that to follow? Those of us arguing for decriminilization look like tards now because of people that would allow these things to happen:X
someone wasted 5 hits of perfectly good acid on you? wow
 
lifeisforliving said:
What the fuck is it with the father leaving the kid in foster care?!?! Take the kid HOME.
What part of the father being happy that the kid is not in a foster home (but with a relative) confuses you? He's fighting to get permanent custody from the grandparent.

funkee said:
The young boy's father was serving in Iraq and came home when he heard about the news from a friend.

He is fighting for permanent custody, but says for right now, he's OK with his son being out of foster care and in a family member's care.

God, you fuckshits can't read, but still somehow manage to get online and make posts.
 
Crazeee said:
So you take your kid to a party, and someone gives him candy, how on earth are you responsible for that ???

Because its your child . . . Personally, even though I use LSD and other psychs, when I have kids that shit is going out the fucking door, plus most people I know who are associated with drugs. Nothing takes away your responsibility to a child and nothing should GET in the way.

Not to say you have to taste test all their lollies to ensure their safety but . . . .
 
SmC said:
Well, one important thing that has come out of all this is that the kid hasn't died from LSD. And he was 3! And he's happy and smiling on top of that, so what's the reason for the drug being illegal again?

Well, lethal doses of LSD are known to be rare anyway, thats not why its illegal. Personally, I don't give a shit if he's happy and smiling now, having that experience already in life is likely to traumatise him. I think that could be one of the worse things for child development.

Though amazonian tribes are known to give newborn infants a drop of ayahuasca when they are born . . .

Who the fuck laces candy with LSD when theres kids around anyway?
 
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