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03-19-2006, 05:30 AM #1
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Bringing children into headshops?
Actually I wasn't making assumptions of anyone. I was just pointing out that the idea that the government isn't always right transcends political points of view. Even conservative parents homeschool their kids because they want to be in control of their education. I don't think there is anything wrong with that at all.
Originally Posted by hellomandude
lemonboy Reviewed by lemonboy on . Bringing children into headshops? I was at the local headshop last night picking up some fuel for my torch lighter, and I was just wondering, is it normal to bring children into headshops? There was one guy in there with his son, I'm guessing the son was about 6 or 7 years old, and the dad was showing him all the bongs, and pipes. The store is littered with pieces, everywhere! Then as I was leaving, a women brought in her daughter in a baby carrage. Like a toddler. I didn't say nothing because it's none of my business, Rating: 5
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03-19-2006, 05:32 AM #2
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Bringing children into headshops?
hmm i guess you mean convservative in the political sense
Originally Posted by lemonboy
lol.... i hear that all the time never really took the time to figure out what it means exactly
but idk my parents are pretty open with me blazing so i doubt theyd b considered conservative
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03-19-2006, 05:35 AM #3
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Bringing children into headshops?
Yeah I mean in the political sense. I'm not really sure what conservative means these days either so I'll rephrase yet again... People from all walks of life are homeschooling their kids because they don't like the idea of the government dictating curriculum and values.
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03-19-2006, 05:39 AM #4
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Bringing children into headshops?
oh, then ill probably be a 'conservative' when i grow up
Originally Posted by lemonboy
though i prefer the term revolutionary
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03-19-2006, 05:42 AM #5
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Bringing children into headshops?
Well in my opinion, I wouldn't bring my kid to a headshop when they are really young, I don't see anything too wrong with it because most likely they won't really get anything from it, like when taking children to stores, they don't sit there and observe the alcohol and cigarettes, but I would just try to avoid exposing my kid to those types of things at such a fragile age
and if and when they are exposed to those things, i will be the one to teach them right from wrong, but ultimately its their decision what they choose to put into their bodies, and theres not much that can be done to stop it without them getting mad about it...
I don't think taking a kid to a headshop will destroy the childs innocence, but I just think if you can avoid it, then its suggested
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03-19-2006, 05:49 AM #6
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Bringing children into headshops?
exactly dude
Originally Posted by Kryzco
common sense
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03-19-2006, 05:52 AM #7
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Bringing children into headshops?
lol
people from chicago think alike I see
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03-19-2006, 05:58 AM #8
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Bringing children into headshops?
i got into a strip club when i was 15 but only cause my dad knew the girl checkin ID's and im fine now...i think.. so maybe bringin a kid into a headshop isnt that bad, not like any of you are going to change the mind of a parent who brings their kid into a headshop anyways, fuck it!
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03-19-2006, 06:02 AM #9
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Bringing children into headshops?
yeah I agree with you on that
my mom was a bartender and I was practically raised in bars because growing up my dad was in and out of the hospital, and I don't even drink, only like twice a year
its all about the parents teaching right from wrong
your child will listen to you almost over any other authority if you have a good relationship with them
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03-19-2006, 06:04 AM #10
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Bringing children into headshops?
yeah theres only so much you can say about this and i think its all been said, soon the thread will be going in circles and that gives me a headache, shitcan this thread
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