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« on: February 13, 2005, 10:41:00 PM »
Sunday, February 13  
 From The Associated Press:
       

 

Feb 11, 6:19 PM EST

Mom Allegedly Beats Sons Over Marijuana

SMYRNA, Ga. (AP) -- A mother has been arrested for throwing cans of beer at her children and beating her oldest son after he refused to roll joints for her, police said.

Beverly Fisher, 48, was arrested Wednesday after her 11-year-old son called police and told them that his intoxicated mother was in possession of drugs and threw beer at him, said Lt. Keith Zgonc of the Smyrna Police Department.

Marijuana and several beer cans were found in the home, he said.

The oldest son, 14, said his mother assaulted him after he refused to roll marijuana cigarettes for her, Zgonc said, and the 11-year-old had scratches from where Fisher had thrown a knife at him during an earlier incident.
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2005, 12:18:00 AM »
Thats not marijuanas fault...thats fucked up parents.
 Just because you use a substance doesnt mean you have to be an ass with it...do it in front of kids and shit..
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2005, 12:30:00 AM »
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On 2005-02-13 19:41:00, Anonymous wrote:

"   Sunday, February 13  

 From The Associated Press:

       


 


Feb 11, 6:19 PM EST



Mom Allegedly Beats Sons Over Marijuana



SMYRNA, Ga. (AP) -- A mother has been arrested for throwing cans of beer at her children and beating her oldest son after he refused to roll joints for her, police said.



Beverly Fisher, 48, was arrested Wednesday after her 11-year-old son called police and told them that his intoxicated mother was in possession of drugs and threw beer at him, said Lt. Keith Zgonc of the Smyrna Police Department.



Marijuana and several beer cans were found in the home, he said.



The oldest son, 14, said his mother assaulted him after he refused to roll marijuana cigarettes for her, Zgonc said, and the 11-year-old had scratches from where Fisher had thrown a knife at him during an earlier incident.



 


 
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though i have known a very few unfortunate people who simply cannot smoke pot due to paranoia and nausea, but i am leaning more toward blaming the alcohol in this situation....alcohol and bad judgment in parenting....either way, sad story

peace

 :smokin:
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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2005, 12:25:00 PM »
those are some messed up kids.  mom sounds great.  if they learned to get along, everyone could just sit around the house and get high and watch the tube.

the kids just don't know how great their mom is yet.

oh shit, thats that song again, got to go smoke.
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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2005, 03:59:00 PM »
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On 2005-02-13 21:30:00, groovy1634 wrote:

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On 2005-02-13 19:41:00, Anonymous wrote:


"   Sunday, February 13  


 From The Associated Press:


       



 



Feb 11, 6:19 PM EST





Mom Allegedly Beats Sons Over Marijuana





SMYRNA, Ga. (AP) -- A mother has been arrested for throwing cans of beer at her children and beating her oldest son after he refused to roll joints for her, police said.





Beverly Fisher, 48, was arrested Wednesday after her 11-year-old son called police and told them that his intoxicated mother was in possession of drugs and threw beer at him, said Lt. Keith Zgonc of the Smyrna Police Department.





Marijuana and several beer cans were found in the home, he said.





The oldest son, 14, said his mother assaulted him after he refused to roll marijuana cigarettes for her, Zgonc said, and the 11-year-old had scratches from where Fisher had thrown a knife at him during an earlier incident.





 



 
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though i have known a very few unfortunate people who simply cannot smoke pot due to paranoia and nausea, but i am leaning more toward blaming the alcohol in this situation....alcohol and bad judgment in parenting....either way, sad story



peace



 :smokin: "


Count me as one of your few groovy....although it was never form a lack of trying!

Its always just been more work than its worth to me.  Even when I was very young.
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« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2005, 04:29:00 PM »
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On 2005-02-13 19:41:00, Anonymous wrote:

"   Sunday, February 13  

 From The Associated Press:

       



 



Feb 11, 6:19 PM EST



Mom Allegedly Beats Sons Over Marijuana



SMYRNA, Ga. (AP) -- A mother has been arrested for throwing cans of beer at her children and beating her oldest son after he refused to roll joints for her, police said.



Beverly Fisher, 48, was arrested Wednesday after her 11-year-old son called police and told them that his intoxicated mother was in possession of drugs and threw beer at him, said Lt. Keith Zgonc of the Smyrna Police Department.



Marijuana and several beer cans were found in the home, he said.



The oldest son, 14, said his mother assaulted him after he refused to roll marijuana cigarettes for her, Zgonc said, and the 11-year-old had scratches from where Fisher had thrown a knife at him during an earlier incident.



 



 

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Here it is, druggies--proof that chemical dependency is a family disease.  Fortunately, help for this condition is available---at the new, improved, all-ages, faith-based Straight, Inc.-by-the-Sea (formerly Straight, Inc. v2.0)!

These little druggie kids and their weed-crazed drunkard of a mother can all get Straight, family-style, from a blue chair on the front row of the Group.   Love ya!
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