Question by Aergrghadf Dgssadhgasdhdg: Legal Info about cocaine and my son dont know what to do!!!?
so i read thorugh my sons phone to see that he was getting in to some bad things that scared me and hurted me very badly, so this kid he knew “RON” was selling him powder cocaine, and this kid is 19, and my son is 16. this ron kid was also going to give my son cigs, and my son is under age. while this ron kid is older.
i wanted to press charges, as we had a meatting with his youth paster. but then i thought with my husband. if we press charges. im sure the police will interview him and would he have a reccord. for buying this cocaine from ron. and how much trouble will ron get in? i dont want ron to get like in trouble go to jail for a week sorta thing then come to my son and beat him up as he said he would do if he ever sniched him out.
so my question is, if i press charges on ron will, my son have a reccord or anything??
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Answer by Just a rat in a cage
Fun fact: At least 3 of our Presidents, Including Bush, have done cocaine.
McDonalds is worse for you then Crack is.
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do it your going to save your son’s life, plea with the judge to send your son to rehab as for the dealer have him put in a shit hole
I would go and seek the advice of a local attorney, and I’m sure he will advice you in the proper way to deal with such an issue. There are different State laws as well as Federal laws. You will also probably have to let your son know you went into his phone, and you might also have to inform the police. I would be more worried about whether or not my child was doing cocaine or selling. Either way, the 19 y/o is using your son to move his goods, this needs to be dealt with.
Good luck.
Unfortunately, there is the possibility that your son will get a record, but if he assists the police in their investigation it will mitigate the severity of the record. Dealing Class A drugs is a very serious offence and if your son helps to stop this ‘Ron’ and get him off the streets, it will look good for your son. Also, if Ron goes down, he will go away for a lot longer than a week for this sort of charge.
anyone who sells drugs to kids is a idiot and they ought to be imprisoned. i dont know about the cops and all but i would definetly put a stop to it. try to remember some dumb sob sold it to that kid and probably when he was your sons age. people dont understand that you do that shit at such an early age it messes you up bad mentally emotionally but prison isn’t any place for a kid or a drug addict you put them in there it changes a person either brakes them or hardens them. its nothing but a college for convicts and a great place to get new and better hookups. i definetly would put a stop to it before your kid ends up in prison or dead thats the only options with dope.
I understand your position. You want Ron to be punished for selling drugs but want your son to get off scott free for using them. I am not making fun of you. I am a parent and would feel the same way.
Maybe this true story will help. A friend of mine had a teenage son who used cocaine. When he got caught his well- to- do dad payed his bail and hired him the best lawyer money could buy. The son got off with a misdemeanor and a small fine. A few months later he got caught again and again dad rushed in with his check book and saved the day. This went on for years. The son was arrested several times for possession and/or distribution of drugs and daddy stepped in and saved him. The son never went to prison. The most time he spent in jail before daddy bailed him out was less than 2 days. He got probation/parole and daddy paid his lawyer and his fines. One day the son was 23 and got caught with 2 kilos of cocaine. Daddy was now broke and deep in debt so the son spent months in jail and got a public defender. He was found guilty and got 20 years in prison.
His father told me he now wished he had let his son go to jail for a few months the first time. Maybe this would have taught him a lesson. Helping his son to avoid punishment only made the problem worse for his son and bankrupted his family.
Think about that. Should your son suffer a little now or suffer a lot later?