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Hey Buddy, Are You Stoned?

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Posted by: Cinderella

Hey Buddy, Are You Stoned?




The mother of a two-year-old Wisconsin boy shared a marijuana blunt with her child as friends laughed, filmed the child smoking, and asked, "Hey buddy, are you stoned?" Krystle Leigh Weber, 20, was charged yesterday along with two male friends with pot possession and contributing to the delinquency of a minor (Weber was also hit with a child neglect rap, also a misdemeanor). According to a Circuit Court complaint, after a confidential source told police about the smoking incident, cops seized a cell phone from defendant Sean Held, 19, and discovered three videos of the August incident. On the clips, the boy is seen holding and apparently puffing on a blunt, and "staggering around a bedroom in what appears to be a confused and altered state." In a police interview, Weber, who is pictured above in a Menomonee Falls Police Department mug shot, said that she initially rejected Held's suggestion to have her son "hit it," but eventually relented and agreed to let the two-year-old take a "small one." The complaint notes that Weber told police that she "knew what she did was wrong, and she would do anything to keep her son."




http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive...11072pot1.html



Posted by: screamineagle

andy would hit it too!



Posted by: Cinderella

Video Shows 2-Year Old Being Taught To Smoke Pot



Wisconsin Mother Now Enrolled In Parenting Classes



MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. (CBS) ― A Wisconsin mother has turned her life around nearly 7 months after being arrested
for giving her young son marijuana, CBS station WFOR-TV in Miami reports.

On a cell phone video, recently released by Menomonee Falls police, Krystle Weber's 2-year old son can be seen
smoking a marijuana joint, urged on by two of Weber's friends.

On the tape you can hear Weber say "I swear to God, I better not get in trouble for this."

They did. Weber and her two friends, Sean Held and Dane Ashley, were all charged with giving marijuana to the boy.
All pleaded guilty to the charge.

Now, 7 months later, Weber's attorney say she's turned her life around; she's gainfully employed and has been doing
everything in her power to better her life and the life of her son. Weber is taking parenting classes and the court
has allowed her to retain custody of the boy.




http://wcbstv.com/watercooler/video.....2.718258.html





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