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Marijuana Possession

Sunday, August 26, 2012

POLL: Would You Turn in Your Child for Marijuana Possession?

Balancing the lesson taught by dealing with law enforcement against the consequences of having drug possession on their child's record is the dilemma facing parents.

The arrest of an 18-year-old in Muskego for marijuana possession sparked a conversation on Patch about the responsibility of parents in relation to their child’s drug use. In this particular case, the teen wouldn’t let police search his car despite their suspicions, but when his mother arrived she gave the go-ahead and the man was arrested and charged with marijuana possession. Commenters raised both sides of the argument on behalf of the mother. Was she a good parent for refusing to cover for her son’s lawbreaking behavior? Or was she a bad parent for saddling her young adult son with a misdemeanor charge that could impact college and/or job prospects? (Or should she have had any say in the fate of her legally adult child?) Tell us how …

fred

11:17 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012

i dont think smoking pot is a problem im a college student have a job and it doesnt affect my school work or my work there are more dangerous drugs out there that people should be worried about aspirin is perfectly legal but if u take to many itll kill u.   more ›

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Man Who Overdosed in Funeral Director's Home Released on Bond

Cops were called when 22-year-old Muskego man overdosed in Shorewood home.

The Muskego man charged with felony possession of heroin after overdosing in funeral home director William Feerick’s Shorewood home, made his initial appearance in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Tuesday. Anthony Vitrano, 22, was released on a $1,000 signature bond and ordered to have no contact with Feerick, who owns Feerick Funeral Home at 2025 E. Capitol Dr. Feerick, 52, is expected in court for an initial appearance Aug. 19 to face charges of possession of a controlled substance, a felony, and possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor, in connection with the February incident. Feerick was charged June 9 after police say they found a host of drugs and drug paraphernalia in Feerick’s home at 4322 N. Wildwood Ave., after receiving a report …

The Donny Show

2:00 pm on Thursday, July 21, 2011

Bill is such a nice guy. I am sure this is all a misunderstanding. It is just a matter of time before the "embezzlement" word enters the picture.   more ›

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