i’am addressing this to you as a whole. one of you pricks gave my kid some crack. mixed it With something. made him very sick Your a bunch of low life’s . To The store staff. you all will be punished, if it was on or off The work site I Really don’t care. it’s going to the cops. and then the board, you’ll pay for this. he’s only 14, very sick. thanks for Destroying his life making possably addicted. you have no Lives . what Makes you think you can give A Child something that strong, then just lie about it when he’s sick. you will pay!!
This article appears in Feb 7-13, 2008.


Fuck you Pissed off Mom!!WTF are you doing while your son’s off smoking crack??? Why do people like you even breed?? And before I get slammed, let me tell you that when I was 16 and my parents caught me doing coke they didn’t post some illiterate rant on a Halifax forum, they threw my ass in rehab and literly did not let me out of the house untill I was 18. And you know what, I STOPPED DOING DRUGS!!Grow up and be a parent. Its people like you that are destroying kids lives.
Ok, while Jane might have some points, I think some things need to be said better. Why would your 14 year old son be smoking crack? Myself, I was educated at a young age that things like Crack were bad, however I’ve tried all manners of things (I smoked cocaine, not crack rock though). Now, ‘pissed of(f?) mom’, you can’t blame a dealer for dealing – you should blame your son for trying it and let him suffer with the sickness as a harsh lesson. A deeper rooted issue here is the nonregulation of the drug industry. Dealers don’t have any laws forcing them to check identification for someones age – or really care who they sell things to. If these things were legal and sold in a legal place of business, we could actually enforce regulation on not only checking ID of the purchasers to ensure they are of an age when they can determine what they should and should not consume, but we could also check products for purity. I think, however, you’re going off the deep end by suggesting that someone ‘ruined his life’. I sincerely doubt anyone said “here kid, have some crack” – that stuff isn’t cheap and in my many years of drug use and abuse not once has someone offered me a free crack rock. I’ve been offered meth, coke, weed, shrooms, acid, god knows what else, but never crack. So, your son is either hanging out with crackheads or actively searching for crack. This leaves the burning question – why does your son want to destroy his own life? That’s something perhaps you should ask him, an action that many parents decide against.. As young as your son is, if he’s old enough to smoke crack, he’s probably old enough to talk to ( I hope so, if not, your son has some major developmental problems that should be analyzed by a professional). Believe me, I don’t hold crackheads in high regard, but I’ll make an exception for your son.. the crackhead.Drug users make a choice, and it’s often a misinformed choice. Perhaps your son should check out Erowid’s drug vault to learn about the potential hazards to his health – but be warned, it also explains that some things aren’t as bad for your brain as previously thought (except crack, which really is bad). I hope your venting has made you feel better, though you really should take a moment to contemplate what happened and blame the drug user who asked the crack dealer to provide him with a product instead of a vendor who simply completed a transaction (capitalism, baby).There’s far worse things out there he could have done, perhaps in the talk I sincerely hope you have with him you treat him as a person – not just a child. He’s clearly decided he’s old enough to hold his life in his own hands. You can say things like “you wont be doing that under my roof”, however the inherent problem is that so many kids these days under that sort of rule decide to move out – or they’ll do drugs outside of your house and then you’ll have no idea how safe he is. Why not open a dialog with him where you can explain your concern for his health and safety, explain to him what you CAN allow him to do (give him options, if you give him none, then expect continued rebellion). My parents raised me under the knowledge that if I was going to get high (weed/hash/cough syrup in those days) I was going to do it in the safe surrounding of home where if things got really bad, they could make sure I was taken care of. Perhaps you’re not this open, and perhaps they shouldn’t have been either. That’s for history to judge, not you or I. Regardless, I do wish your son the best in his recovery from whatever cutting agents were used (though he probably just got sick from smoking crack in general), and I hope that you’ve both learned valuable lessons. Additionally, if your son shared a pipe with anyone, you may want to have him checked for a variety of transmittable diseases (many users have open sores/cuts/etc that can cause infection on a pipe or other implement).Warm regards,
I agree with Jane what the fuck was she not knowning what her 14 year old was doing , who he was hanging with etc. if you don’t know about your son’s activities, then what are you doing being a parent, get involved with his life rather than focusing on your own!
oh btw basterds is bastards, get your language spelled right!
And knowning should be knowing.
Oh yes…the spelling police! Oh by the way what does “get your language spelled right!” mean? hahaha…looks like someone correcting someone elses spelling when she knows nothing about grammar!
What gets me is that some of these people who mis-spell things may have a mother tounge of a different language…..give it up…unless it’s just too hilarious to let slide of course, like drinking weed…LOL
I agree Lori. I just had to point out that someone who was correcting another didn’t make sense herself. I loved the drinking POT….if only it were true.
OK, the first question I asked myself after reading this bitch is: “Did they force it down his throat or something, and MAKE him smoke it???” Hold a gun to his head and say “Smoke it or you’re dead??””I don’t think so, honey. I think you’re kid’s a crackhead, and now mom, you’re trying to bury your head in the sand, blaming it on someone else.
Sorry, that’s supposed to be “YOUR kid’s a crackhead”……not “YOU’RE kid’s a crackhead”…..trying to get ahead of the grammar nazis before they get me.
Good thing you corrected yourself Molly……..they are out there, waiting! 😉
j btw go fuck yourself
matt, i am and can be nice but i call a spade a spade.