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Okay i heard this on the Radio on the way home so I'm not 100% sure how true or accurate this is so bare with me.
In Texas: A boy was sitting in his class and noticed that the teacher brought some hand sanitizer to use since it is flu season. The idea was to help prevent the spread of the cold/flu going around. The Boy asked his teacher if he could use the sanitizer and the teacher agreed. The boy went and put a healthy amount on his hands, rubbed it in and sniffed his fingers because of its aroma. In seeing this the Teacher sent him to the Principal's office stating the kid was sniffing his fingers to get high. The principal then called the Police. The kid is being Prosicuted for sniffing his fingers in class. The Judge stated that Huffing hand sanitizer is the new way of getting high and him sniffing his hands is the same as if he were drinking a beer or smoking a joint in class. . . My question is. . . if this were true... 1. You CANT get high off of sanitizer. (You can get drunk if you drunk it but it can kill you). 2. If this is a narcotic why didn't the teacher get arrested for supplying the child with the sanitizer? People make my head hurt. . . |
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Whats next?
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That's ridiculous.
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Okay i heard this on the Radio on the way home so I'm not 100% sure how true or accurate this is so bare with me. In Texas: A boy was sitting in his class and noticed that the teacher brought some hand sanitizer to use since it is flu season. The idea was to help prevent the spread of the cold/flu going around. The Boy asked his teacher if he could use the sanitizer and the teacher agreed. The boy went and put a healthy amount on his hands, rubbed it in and sniffed his fingers because of its aroma. In seeing this the Teacher sent him to the Principal's office stating the kid was sniffing his fingers to get high. The principal then called the Police. The kid is being Prosicuted for sniffing his fingers in class. The Judge stated that Huffing hand sanitizer is the new way of getting high and him sniffing his hands is the same as if he were drinking a beer or smoking a joint in class. . . My question is. . . if this were true... 1. You CANT get high off of sanitizer. (You can get drunk if you drunk it but it can kill you). 2. If this is a narcotic why didn't the teacher get arrested for supplying the child with the sanitizer? People make my head hurt. . . that is beyond stupid. I have zero tolerance for zero tolerance. My daughter was suspended for 10 days because she had DayQuil that I gave her. she didn't want to miss class or sneeze and cough through it and she got in trouble for that. Urk |
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Bull****sky man Grrrr
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WOW its really getting crazy now!! dont even want to guess whats next
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More like hand insanitizer....
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that's pretty dumb...
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Okay i heard this on the Radio on the way home so I'm not 100% sure how true or accurate this is so bare with me. In Texas: A boy was sitting in his class and noticed that the teacher brought some hand sanitizer to use since it is flu season. The idea was to help prevent the spread of the cold/flu going around. The Boy asked his teacher if he could use the sanitizer and the teacher agreed. The boy went and put a healthy amount on his hands, rubbed it in and sniffed his fingers because of its aroma. In seeing this the Teacher sent him to the Principal's office stating the kid was sniffing his fingers to get high. The principal then called the Police. The kid is being Prosicuted for sniffing his fingers in class. The Judge stated that Huffing hand sanitizer is the new way of getting high and him sniffing his hands is the same as if he were drinking a beer or smoking a joint in class. . . My question is. . . if this were true... 1. You CANT get high off of sanitizer. (You can get drunk if you drunk it but it can kill you). 2. If this is a narcotic why didn't the teacher get arrested for supplying the child with the sanitizer? People make my head hurt. . . That is really stupid! |
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Okay i heard this on the Radio on the way home so I'm not 100% sure how true or accurate this is so bare with me. In Texas: A boy was sitting in his class and noticed that the teacher brought some hand sanitizer to use since it is flu season. The idea was to help prevent the spread of the cold/flu going around. The Boy asked his teacher if he could use the sanitizer and the teacher agreed. The boy went and put a healthy amount on his hands, rubbed it in and sniffed his fingers because of its aroma. In seeing this the Teacher sent him to the Principal's office stating the kid was sniffing his fingers to get high. The principal then called the Police. The kid is being Prosicuted for sniffing his fingers in class. The Judge stated that Huffing hand sanitizer is the new way of getting high and him sniffing his hands is the same as if he were drinking a beer or smoking a joint in class. . . My question is. . . if this were true... 1. You CANT get high off of sanitizer. (You can get drunk if you drunk it but it can kill you). 2. If this is a narcotic why didn't the teacher get arrested for supplying the child with the sanitizer? People make my head hurt. . . That can't possibly be true. You can't even get drunk, let alone high off hand sanitizer. |
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Okay i heard this on the Radio on the way home so I'm not 100% sure how true or accurate this is so bare with me. In Texas: A boy was sitting in his class and noticed that the teacher brought some hand sanitizer to use since it is flu season. The idea was to help prevent the spread of the cold/flu going around. The Boy asked his teacher if he could use the sanitizer and the teacher agreed. The boy went and put a healthy amount on his hands, rubbed it in and sniffed his fingers because of its aroma. In seeing this the Teacher sent him to the Principal's office stating the kid was sniffing his fingers to get high. The principal then called the Police. The kid is being Prosicuted for sniffing his fingers in class. The Judge stated that Huffing hand sanitizer is the new way of getting high and him sniffing his hands is the same as if he were drinking a beer or smoking a joint in class. . . My question is. . . if this were true... 1. You CANT get high off of sanitizer. (You can get drunk if you drunk it but it can kill you). 2. If this is a narcotic why didn't the teacher get arrested for supplying the child with the sanitizer? People make my head hurt. . . That can't possibly be true. You can't even get drunk, let alone high off hand sanitizer. something tells me you know this from experience |
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More like hand insanitizer.... LOL Sadily enough i found the article and thats the title they used: A 14-year-old boy in Lewisville, Texas was arrested, booked, and fingerprinted last October for sniffing his teacher's hand sanitizer. Mr. Ortiz said the family's ordeal began Oct. 19, when his son picked up a bottle of hand sanitizer from the desk of his fifth-period reading teacher at Killian Middle School in Lewisville. He rubbed the gel on his hands and smelled it. In the view of school officials, the boy "inhaled heavily," according to Mr. Ortiz, who said his son sniffed the cleanser "because it smelled good." The youth was sent to the principal's office, and the Lewisville police officer assigned to the school began investigating. [...] The teen was required to serve a brief in-school suspension and was also fingerprinted and photographed at the Lewisville Police Department. He returned to regular classes at the school, including one with the teacher whose sanitizer he sniffed. Mr. Ortiz said he believed the matter was over until Tuesday when he was served with a petition charging his son with delinquency for inhaling the hand sanitizer to "induce a condition of intoxication, hallucination and elation." He said he couldn't believe that his son would have to go to court for smelling hand sanitizer. "I think it's ludicrous," said Mr. Ortiz, who blames overzealous police and prosecutors for initially pursuing the case. Joni Eddy, assistant police chief in Lewisville, said Friday that hand sanitizer has become a popular inhalant. "That is the latest thing to huff," she said. |
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Okay i heard this on the Radio on the way home so I'm not 100% sure how true or accurate this is so bare with me. In Texas: A boy was sitting in his class and noticed that the teacher brought some hand sanitizer to use since it is flu season. The idea was to help prevent the spread of the cold/flu going around. The Boy asked his teacher if he could use the sanitizer and the teacher agreed. The boy went and put a healthy amount on his hands, rubbed it in and sniffed his fingers because of its aroma. In seeing this the Teacher sent him to the Principal's office stating the kid was sniffing his fingers to get high. The principal then called the Police. The kid is being Prosicuted for sniffing his fingers in class. The Judge stated that Huffing hand sanitizer is the new way of getting high and him sniffing his hands is the same as if he were drinking a beer or smoking a joint in class. . . My question is. . . if this were true... 1. You CANT get high off of sanitizer. (You can get drunk if you drunk it but it can kill you). 2. If this is a narcotic why didn't the teacher get arrested for supplying the child with the sanitizer? People make my head hurt. . . That can't possibly be true. You can't even get drunk, let alone high off hand sanitizer. something tells me you know this from experience Nah, I can afford... hey what gives you that idea? |
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the teacher should be in trouble for bringing it in the class then.
and whats with all these kids huffin stuff,dont any body just smoke weed anymore? |
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next thing they will suspend some kid for will be "possession of poison gas" after they have beans for lunch
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I've italicized the pertinent paragraphs.
Lewisville teen's hand sanitizer gel sniff 'not a crime' 09:29 PM CST on Saturday, January 26, 2008 By WENDY HUNDLEY / The Dallas Morning News Denton County prosecutors decided Friday to wash their hands of a case against a Lewisville middle school student accused of trying to get high by sniffing his teacher's hand sanitizer. Three days after filing delinquency charges against the youth, prosecutors did a turnaround and decided that the common cleaning gel is not an abusive inhalant under the Texas Health and Safety Code. "It's not a crime. Hand sanitizer does not fall within that statute," said Jamie Beck, first assistant district attorney in Denton County. "The police agency brought it up mistakenly thinking it was." Richard Ortiz, the father of the seventh-grader, welcomed the news late Friday but expressed frustration that the case, which began in October, went as far as it did. Mr. Ortiz, who asked that his 14-year-old son's name not be published, said the boy was embarrassed and humiliated by the charge. He described his son as a well-behaved teenager who makes good grades. "They were going to prosecute my son," Mr. Ortiz said. "He still has that stigma. People know him as a drug user, and he's not." Mr. Ortiz's attorney, J. Michael Price II of Dallas, said he believes that the Denton County prosecutor's office acted quickly to drop the case once he brought the matter to the attention of Ms. Beck on Friday morning. "I told her I didn't think a law had been violated," Mr. Price said. "She made the appropriate decision without a lot of delay." Mr. Ortiz said the family's ordeal began Oct. 19, when his son picked up a bottle of hand sanitizer from the desk of his fifth-period reading teacher at Killian Middle School in Lewisville. He rubbed the gel on his hands and smelled it. In the view of school officials, the boy "inhaled heavily," according to Mr. Ortiz, who said his son sniffed the cleanser "because it smelled good." The youth was sent to the principal's office, and the Lewisville police officer assigned to the school began investigating. "The event happened at the campus," said Dean Tackett, a spokesman for the Lewisville Independent School District. "But once the police took it over, it was a police investigation. They decide if there are charges and what kind of charges." The teen was required to serve a brief in-school suspension and was also fingerprinted and photographed at the Lewisville Police Department. He returned to regular classes at the school, including one with the teacher whose sanitizer he sniffed. Mr. Ortiz said he believed the matter was over until Tuesday when he was served with a petition charging his son with delinquency for inhaling the hand sanitizer to "induce a condition of intoxication, hallucination and elation." He said he couldn't believe that his son would have to go to court for smelling hand sanitizer. "I think it's ludicrous," said Mr. Ortiz, who blames overzealous police and prosecutors for initially pursuing the case. Joni Eddy, assistant police chief in Lewisville, said Friday that hand sanitizer has become a popular inhalant. "That is the latest thing to huff," she said. She said officers felt they were acting properly when they pursued the case against Mr. Ortiz's son under a complex state statute governing volatile chemicals that could be abused. "The charge said he was using the product other than its intended use," she said. "Huffing hand sanitizer is certainly using it for something other than its intended use." Hand sanitizers usually contain a high percentage of ethyl alcohol, a flammable liquid used in a wide range of industrial products and alcoholic beverages. Shirley Simson, a spokeswoman for the National Institute on Drug Abuse in Washington, said in an e-mail that the agency had no data about hand sanitizers being abused as inhalants. She noted, however, that there have been news reports of some people drinking hand sanitizers for their alcohol content. |
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I smell a good ol' fashioned American lawsuit.
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some of the things they now find to prosecute over, did they think to see if that cop had a drink or more within the past 24 hours that could have impaired his powers of reasoning.
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some of the things they now find to prosecute over, did they think to see if that cop had a drink or more within the past 24 hours that could have impaired his powers of reasoning. I hurt my finger clicking the NO button 4211 times on Mutual Match. I need to sue somebody. Is Bill Gates connected with this site somehow? |
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maybe he was just seeing if the smell was gone after picking his buttocks
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