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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Not injured ? How many victims needed to be hospitalized ? Reread the OP's link. I would call that injuries.
    I'd be tempted to goto the hospital too if I suddenly and for no reason started feeling stoned. How are the victims now? Any of the "seriously injured?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    I'd be tempted to goto the hospital too if I suddenly and for no reason started feeling stoned. How are the victims now? Any of the "seriously injured?"
    So with your logic, I can shoot you as long as I don't seriously injure you it is OK and I shouldn't be punished to the full extent of the law.
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    we obviously have different views on this. you see it as a poisoning attack. technically that is what it is.

    It was not done maliciously, it was a joke. haha oh shit that wasnt funny after all.

    Intent plays alot into it. I've never said no punishment. I'm advocating not branding them felons and throwing them in jail.


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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    we obviously have different views on this. you see it as a poisoning attack. technically that is what it is.

    It was not done maliciously, it was a joke. haha oh shit that wasnt funny after all.

    Intent plays alot into it. I've never said no punishment. I'm advocating not branding them felons and throwing them in jail.


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    You know you are a good shot, put a bullet though my pant leg as a joke. never touches me, wasn't intended to. would you expect to be in jail for attempted murder, assault? intent means quite a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Kind of a difference there... alcohol is metabolized and out of the system much more swiftly than THC. Also, most jobs don't test for the presence of alcohol, but do for the presence of THC. Furthermore, drugging someone is quite a bit different to spiking the punch. As I stated earlier, I know people who are allergic to cannabis, I have heard of, but know of no one who is allergic to alcohol... Anaphilaxys (sp?) is a very serious thing, BTDT. Aside from that, again, like I said earlier, ingested THC packs a more potent punch than smoked, and no surprise one girl went to the ER with an anxiety attack. Some know on here, I'm waiting to get on a Sheriff's Dept., had this happened to me my chances would be shot to hell... that's messing with people's livelihood, not just a "harmless" prank. Both are wrong, but there isn't much of a comparison between lacing food with pot and spiking the punch in terms of long term. Of course spiking the punch could lead to underage intoxication, DUI, etc. So there is the immediate aftermath in both cases, but pot has more long term issues.
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    Seriously, every one of these has the potential to (some always do like meth and heroin) do irreversible damage to the user. None of these are OK, and only heroin has a viable medical use. Meth in a different form has some limited medical uses, but neither meth nor heroin are pharmaceutical grade drugs and the danger of OD is pretty high.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kraven251 View Post
    That is the point, no one got hurt. I would still be pissed, but I wouldn't be out for blood. I would want them to take responsibility for their actions, but I still do not see a reason for them to eat a felony conviction. And 19 & 21 are still kids, legally adults yes, but still kids with bad judgment. You asked us to take the side of the parent of the victim...how about looking at it from the perspective of the parents of the "perps."
    Ummm ... no. People DID get hurt. At the end of the day, I'd be more inclined to convict on serious misdemeanors and give them huge freaking fines, treble damages, massive community service and years of probation rather than waste money throwing them in the pokey but the felony charges may be simply designed to get them to plead to lesser charges and save the taxpayers the expense of trials. I'll say this though ... if I were the parent of the perps, they'd wish they HAD gone to jail. I'm guessing the parents of the victims would be nicer than I would if one of the perps was my kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    we obviously have different views on this. you see it as a poisoning attack. technically that is what it is.

    It was not done maliciously, it was a joke. haha oh shit that wasnt funny after all.

    Intent plays alot into it. I've never said no punishment. I'm advocating not branding them felons and throwing them in jail.


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    You know you are a good shot, put a bullet though my pant leg as a joke. never touches me, wasn't intended to. would you expect to be in jail for attempted murder, assault? intent means quite a bit.
    Bad analogy, no such thing as shooting @ a person as a joke. Don't point unless you intend to destroy. Shooter in your analogy should expect death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    charges, fines, every last cent of the medical bills, absolutely. hard time over a prank (that involved a scary plant), excessive.
    yes it was a dumb joke that may well get them expelled. That in itself would knock some reality into kids pretty fast. I don't think we need to make more lifelong felons out of stupid kids. This one is damn close to the line though, could have injured someone.
    Have you heard about the prank where the guy took a piss in his CSM's coffee pot?
    There was a command staff meeting that day
    everyone wound up with Hepatitis
    Hysterical, right?

    How about the one where they spiked the punch and a kid drove drunk
    OMG What a knee-slapper!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post

    Gee, his son doesn't look at all like Trayvon...
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