Busted!!!

Discussion in 'Busted!' started by The SSS Mystic, Oct 25, 2006.

  1. The SSS Mystic

    The SSS Mystic Member

    Messages:
    61
    Likes Received:
    0
    the other day i was forced into taking a drug test by my parents and well... i haven't got the results back yet, but i'm pretty damn sure that they're going to come back positive. i already admitted to my parents that i've "tried it a few times". i'm in a bit of a dilemna, this may sound stupid, because i don't plan on quitting. it would be great to hear some input from people that have been in the same situation as i am in right now. when do you think it would be ok to start again, etc.... any tips and personal stories would be greatly appreciated.

    sincerely,
    a stoner in distress
     
  2. RiversClearwater

    RiversClearwater Member

    Messages:
    720
    Likes Received:
    0
    I'm sure there's exceptions but it just seems that a lot of people get busted by the rents...I did. I don't know your parents obviously, but I would suggest trying to talk to them calmly and explain yourself, explain some true facts about weed and not what society and the government tells them. I don't know how you "use" weed eg to get fucked up, to learn, whatever, if it's to learn and it's just something you enjoy tell them that and let them know that you are safe about it...not much else you can do except say you won't do it again and then sneak around again. Hope it goes well for you!
     
  3. chief_420

    chief_420 Member

    Messages:
    180
    Likes Received:
    0
    i guess if it depends on your parents state of mind, if their pretty open minded they'l probably talk to you about it. But if their pretty conservative then you may have a tiny problem. I got busted when i was 15 by the parents and then some run ins with the law but thats when i was 16. I dont know what to say exceprt take it as a learning experience, it wont be too bad i mean think about it..atleast you arent dying? good luck tho, I contract to you all my positive vibes and remember to be open to what their going through too, it'l help to understand.
     

Share This Page

  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice