Parents Allegedly Injected Kids with Heroin...

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Those parents should be put to death. How evil is someone to do that to children?
 
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I've seen and heard of plenty of parents who give their children Benadryl to encourage sleep. I'd never give Heroin to a child but the motivation is the same in both cases.

Death sentence to Benadryl pushing parents too?
 
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I've seen and heard of plenty of parents who give their children Benadryl to encourage sleep. I'd never give Heroin to a child but the motivation is the same in both cases.

Death sentence to Benadryl pushing parents too?

I don't see the act of helping the children sleep as being the issue here. It's the choice of drugs. A highly addictive drug that can kill you just trying to get off it vs benadryl, which is addictive but not remotely in the same class. Would you give your child ibuprofen or oxycodone for pain from a small cut?

When you make a stupid decision you pay the consequences. This should easily warrant never having contact with the kids, time in prison and sterilization.
 
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I've seen and heard of plenty of parents who give their children Benadryl to encourage sleep. I'd never give Heroin to a child but the motivation is the same in both cases.

Death sentence to Benadryl pushing parents too?

Coug, really? Are you seriously trying to compare an OTC antihistamine to heroin?
 
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Just preparing them for what we have coming as president imo. But for real. This is sickening.
 
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I've seen and heard of plenty of parents who give their children Benadryl to encourage sleep. I'd never give Heroin to a child but the motivation is the same in both cases.

Death sentence to Benadryl pushing parents too?

This can't be serious.
 
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I don't see the act of helping the children sleep as being the issue here. It's the choice of drugs. A highly addictive drug that can kill you just trying to get off it vs benadryl, which is addictive but not remotely in the same class. Would you give your child ibuprofen or oxycodone for pain from a small cut?

When you make a stupid decision you pay the consequences. This should easily warrant never having contact with the kids, time in prison and sterilization.
Benadryl is addictive?
 
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The reading comprehension of some of you guys is lacking. I said the motivation is the same, which is to put the annoying kid to sleep.
 
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The reading comprehension of some of you guys is lacking. I said the motivation is the same, which is to put the annoying kid to sleep.

I had a pesky little squirrel that kept getting the food out of my bird feeders. I ended up having to kill him.

I never understood why this pissed off my neighbors as bad as it did until one told me "Carl, a pellet gun would have done the job." I used a 50 cal with explosive ammo, but my motivation was the same.

I just thought the exploding ammo was cool.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CLFYvG6MsZU
 
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Weird that we try our very best to make them inaccessible and people still get them. It's fairly easy too. It doesn't work. At all.

Some people still get them.... I'm sure it hinders plenty of people from getting them
 
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Benadryl is not addictive. Its called a rebound effect.
 
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I never understood why this pissed off my neighbors as bad as it did until one told me "Carl, a pellet gun would have done the job." I used a 50 cal with explosive ammo, but my motivation was the same.



I'm failing to see the problem here.
 

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