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Police say 2 California teens spiked milkshakes of too-strict parents to log onto Internet
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[quote:geminilion:MV8yMTAxMzI3XzM1NDA5OTgzX0YwOTRBRTNG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 31351321:MV8yMTAxMzI3XzM1NDAzMTQ3XzNBRTI5NEY2] This explosion of kids, especially boys, with ADD and other vague disorders, is IMO nothing more than too bust parent[s] using drugs to control what's in fact normal behavior for a kid and teen. They don't want to take time to talk and deal psychologically with their kid, drugging them is much easier. [/quote] Yeah, there's seriously something up with that. Those disorders did not exist when I was growing up. There was always a couple of kids that were a "handful" but that was usually dealt with at home. When my youngest son was 6 it was suggested that I put him on Ritalin. All because he glued his desk to the floor, apparently it was wobbly. Hell no..that was not going to happen. If kids act like kids they want to zombie them up and teach them that the way to deal with stuff is with drugs. Wanted to add. Sometimes parents want their kids to be classified as learning disabled or in need of special ed because they can get them into special classes and other perks. [/quote]
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Police say two California teenagers used a prescription sleeping medication to spike the milkshakes of too-strict parents so they could log onto the Internet.
The parents called police and the 15-year-old Rocklin girl and a 16-year-old friend were taken to Juvenile Hall. Rocklin is 20 miles northeast of Sacramento.
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