Bad mom will likely get to meet Bad Lieutenant. (Not the hideous remake. The original with Harvey Keitel)
Yes, he can get in trouble and arrested.
ER docs and nurses (at least in cities) are usually pretty savvy about the consequences of drugs.
And isn’t a nursing degree a Bachelor of Science degree? At least it was back when the earth was cooling and I was in school. Oh well. To-MAY-to…to-MAH-to…
From personal family experience, I’d suggest not pulling out all the stops to " help" if the kid is arrested. If you help once, the kid will assume you’ll keep helping, and you will come to worry whenever the kid walks out the door.
Seriously, let the chips fall. It’s hard as hell, but better in the long run.
Well, she did ask:
So, yeah, she did. I’m curious about…
The first reaction you give us to the consequences of your son’s action is that it pisses you off that he didn’t do this 11 years ago so you could get a discount? Or that you wish you were still using so you could get a discount now? That’s… different.
That’s what happens when pot is legal and easily obtained.
This post and your earlier one actually do not show what you think they do.
The OP posted twice, 11 hours and 51 minutes apart. The second posted was as well reasoned as the first. As much as many here would like to assist, it does not appear the OP is in a position to fully grasp the issue.
Aha! Something I can actually answer! I know someone who got a BA in folklore, mainly because her parents insisted she go to college, and she really had no idea what she wanted to do. After three years working reception in an ER, she decided to go to nursing school. She went to a technical school, where her credits from her BA took care of almost all the classes except the nursing-specific ones, and she finished in a year and a summer, so she had a BA and an AA. Later she got an MA and became a Nurse Practitioner.
I know another nurse who has a BA. She got her nursing training in the military, and then after her discharge, realized that while she could get a hospital job, there was no advancement without a degree. She had qualified for the GI bill, so she got a BA, and then became a head nurse and rose through the ranks of hospital administration.
:dubious:
Who are you answering?
Wether a nurse can be a nurse via a BA instead of a BS.
ETA: THE AnSWER iS YEEES.
The OP looks like pure BS to me.
“I’m not bad,” she purred, “I’m just written that way.”
And the scene comes to a close, the door slowly closes, the lights fade to black, nothing is left but the odor of stale marijuana and a few empty wine boxes.
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Featuring an April 2015 member.
See you then.
What is it about texting on phones and tablets that makes people incapable of rudimentary communication skills?
Are we to believe that given paper and quill, they instantly become fucking Pulitzer Prize authors?
And yes, if your 18 y.o. son is caught dealing, distributing and transporting large quantities of drugs, he will likely be convicted and possibly go to jail. I’m shocked, shocked I tells ya, that your DR. FRIENDS didn’t provide you with that obvious bit of advice.
After you got it, did you put it in a protective container so that it would forever remain a collector’s item, pristine and (especially) unused?
It’s the ONE SHOCKING FACT that doctors don’t want this local mom to know!!!
The son is probably a small fry to the cops. He can turn, and testify against everyone he knows, and most likely get out of it. With a good lawyer.
Or reading comprehension – every one is reported for forum change! “Oh, I’ve never posted to a board before!”
Looks like the OP is a two-hit wonder.
Probably inhaled, too.