Toddler Eats LSD

willow11 said:
having that experience already in life is likely to traumatise him.
How do you figure? Are you basing this on the dozens of previous case-studies of 3-year-olds being given LSD?
 
More than likely the kid doesn't even remember anything out of the ordinary.
 
Ms_Fluffykins: It would be a lie to call it a waste. If you have a problem with me, then just fucking say it, and don't imply that I'm a waste of a person. All I am arguing is that you respect the minds of others enougn not to give them a trip when they cannot make that decision on their own.
 
willow11 said:
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 . . . .
Well this is my point, if this was some drug orgy party, then the mother is surely responsbile. What if this was some wine & cheese middle class affair with some sick fuck among the crowd ? It's hard to judge the mother if we don't have all the facts.
 
^ Exactly, and the fact that we do not have full information is even more suspicious. If it was a drug party, or anything even close, they would have been all over it; "Suburban drug orgies spreading like wildfire over the nation have even began targetting children as young as 3."
 
What i wanna know is how did they even realize that what he took was lsd. Did they drug test him?
 
They gave him a spinal tap, that or they saw his brain bleeding thru the Xrays. On a serious note, was I the only one laughing his ass off when I read this story. This is an example of natural selection, the baby that drinks gasoline doesn't grow up to have babies of its own. What a rookie mistake.
 
I'm sure the kid didn't know it was LSD in any form, or could even comprehend what it would do.
 
^Yeah, that's a stupid argument gasoline taste and smells strongly while lsd is tasteless and odorless. I can't believe some people would put the blame on a toddler.
 
at 3 years old you brain is pretty much fully developed. All athst left is storing experience/data to make you an identity. If theres no data for you to call back apon for the awareness of altered consciousness then does it accure at all?

the kid is fine, but why the hell is the kid in his grandparrents care
? I dont get how a grandmother can have rights to a child when the father is pressent...
 
brainsnap said:
I'm sure the kid didn't know it was LSD in any form, or could even comprehend what it would do.

No not the kid, i wanted to know how the parents realized the child took lsd. Did they drug test him? Or did someone see him eating it and told the parents it was acid?
 
The mom knew because she brought the kid to a fucking acid party, and the kid's pupils were dilated as fuck when she left to go home, and the kid was tripping! Mom knew what she was doing. You don't go to a house and not know that there are people tripping around you, and there aren't usually acid-laced sweettarts just lying around unless there are people tripping.

Basically, it wasn't hard for anyone to figure out, I'm wagering...
 
^ It said nothing about it being an acid party, any other drug use in the house, or even mention anything that might imply it, which is unusual for a drug story.
 
I think the kid was fine because he was so young. He prob. just saw tellietubbies and shit....like, playtime as usual.

Kids don't know how to be paranoid.

Adults are the ones that have a hard time with psychs because we've lost our innocence and have discord up in the old melon, and that trips us out.

If the kid were a little older, that could have been really scary, but maybe he did so well precisely because he was still so young....which is not to say that he's not damaged or anything...
 
I think they could tell he was on something because the kid was grabbing at things in the air that weren't there, and its mood.

but come to think of it, most 3 yr old are like that anyways.

weird.
 
I wish my mum took me to acid parties with lots of lollies

Maybe she did, it would explain a lot.
 
(takes on the voice over tone from the ONDCP television commercials that aired last year)

"Just try and tell your kid you couldn't stop his mother from taking him to an acid party because you were in Iraq."
 
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