Steinhauer
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He might be too old for parenting.
I don't know how old he is. However, if there was no parenting in his development .... there will never be any.
He might be too old for parenting.
There are only 2 charges - possession of ----- and distribution of ------. There is no criminal charge for "using" an illegal drug because possession itself is illegal. It doesn't matter if you consumed it or not.
Based on questions you're asking me.... I take it that you are not fully aware of simple drug laws that have been around for decades?
There's a criminal charge called "pedophilia"??? wow... I didn't know we have Thought Police!!!
you're lucky that it wasn't part of undercover sting operation
I know there is a correlation, but until an individual acts on their impulses, they are not a threat. Georgia has no law for "pre-murder" (just making a point).
Any individual caught entertaining the notion of engaging in sexual acts with minors definitely needs to be confronted, whether they have acted on those impulses or not. If acted upon, there is no recourse, in my opinion, other than being locked up. Those caught with child pornography whom have not acted on their impulses, again, in my opinion, need serious counselling and monitoring.
Prison just may teach them how NOT to get caught when they get out.
But they do have laws against attempted murder, plotting murders, hiring for murder, and conspiracy to murder--those could be considered "pre-murder" charges. In other words, they can be charged without an actual murder occurring.I know there is a correlation, but until an individual acts on their impulses, they are not a threat. Georgia has no law for "pre-murder" (just making a point).
The problem is, we can't know people's "notions" except by their use of child pornography. Also, as I posted before, just by downloading the porn they are supporting the making of that porn, which is a crime against children.Any individual caught entertaining the notion of engaging in sexual acts with minors definitely needs to be confronted, whether they have acted on those impulses or not. If acted upon, there is no recourse, in my opinion, other than being locked up. Those caught with child pornography whom have not acted on their impulses, again, in my opinion, need serious counselling and monitoring.
Maybe but that's no excuse to leave them loose in the community.Prison just may teach them how NOT to get caught when they get out.
Maybe it would be best to not touch it but stand by to keep an eye on it, call the police, and wait for them.I turned it to the police station at soon as I found it . I know if a cop had seen me pick it up I would had a hard time proving my motive. I did think about how it would look picking it up!
Not all people who view child pornography become active pedophiles. However, most (if not) all pedophiles started out with viewing child porn before they became active, and most (if not all) pedophiles have child porn in their possession when they are arrested.
There is a definite correlation.
But they do have laws against attempted murder, plotting murders, hiring for murder, and conspiracy to murder--those could be considered "pre-murder" charges. In other words, they can be charged without an actual murder occurring.
The problem is, we can't know people's "notions" except by their use of child pornography. Also, as I posted before, just by downloading the porn they are supporting the making of that porn, which is a crime against children.
Maybe but that's no excuse to leave them loose in the community.
Pre-murder? You mean... premeditation.
FYI - that is against the law in Georgia... and anywhere else in this country. it's called conspiracy.
He might be too old for parenting.
That's not my problem. That's not society's problem. That's nobody's problem except doctors. I'm not interested in who can be helped. I'm only interested in ensuring public's safety. When a crime has been committed, one has to be arrested for it.I don't use or distribute. My brother in law runs an addiction and recovery clinic for users. He will not accept individuals that have been forced to go, he only accepts those whom voluntarily request help.
Those individuals can genuinely be helped.
Which brings me to my next question ... should an individual whom knows they have a problem with child pornography be arrested if they voluntarily seek help?
I'm reminding you to answer my hypothetical question. I'll repeat - should you be arrested for picking up a drug and putting it in your pocket and then whistle away?My brother in law also accepts individuals that have porn addiction issues.
Yes, I know that. If the guy is over 18 though, the parent really doesn't have any more authority.My daughter shop lift once and got caught by the store! I told her I was glad
she got caught and was scare! She never did again as I did not baby her!
Being a parent mean you have practice tough love at times!
It is called conspiracy, but not murder.
Most of the the time, pre-meditated murder is only charged after the fact of murder. In other words, the person had to have acted on their impulse in some way.
please answer my question to a very specific hypothetical situation. I'm not interested in what you'd do.
I'm asking if you believe you should be arrested for what you just did... picking up a drug and putting it in your pocket.
Let me help you. When it's in context of murder, it's called "conspiracy to commit murder".
yes. many are repeated offenders.I am definitely not saying they should be let loose. I do think that non threatening "pre-pedophiles" should be monitored and made to seek counselling. Perhaps intervention would prevent them from becoming pedophiles.
Has it even been tried?
There has to be an act on an impulse. Intent has to be proven.
No. Unless there is proven intent to use or distribute my answer is no.
I do not believe the simple act of picking it up is an arrestable offense. Perhaps the intent is to turn it over to the police. (such as whatdidyousay mentioned).
if the drug dealer dropped a drug on street and you saw that.... you picked it up, put it in your pocket, and whistle away.
should you be arrested for what you just did?
My daughter shop lift once and got caught by the store! I told her I was glad
she got caught and was scare! She never did again as I did not baby her!
Being a parent mean you have practice tough love at times!
again - there's no such law relating to "intent to use." Only Possession and Distribution. In possession charge - it does not matter if you intend to use it or not.
Again - I was pretty specific with my hypothetical question. I'll repost my Post #88.
"whistle away" part is pretty obvious but if it isn't that obvious to you. I'll clarify. You "whistle away" because you certainly do not have any intention in turning it over to police.
So I take it that you believe "Possession of Illegal Substance" statute should be thrown out?[/