Re: pot makes you stupid (Score: 1)
posted Friday, July 12, 2002 - 08:17 PM (
#470)
In Response to metalboy18uk (#467):
I'm not sure that would've been much better. If the boy's goal was to get his father back into a good relationship with his family, then destroying the plants (which the father would probably view as an act of teenage rebellion and vandalism) isn't a much better solution than turning him in to the police.
That's the problem; he figured things would work out on their own if he Did the Right Thing[tm] (and in his view, which apparently includes a belief in the so-called war on drugs, the Right Thing was to call the police). He didn't figure out his goals and check the expected consequences of his actions against those goals.
The truth is, we don't know the boy, his siblings, or his father. So it's really impossible for us to know what would have worked out best. I'd like to think that if the boy wanted to influence the father and how he related to his family then the best solution would have been to talk to him about the problem (the idea being that this would let the father be involved in solving the problem, whereas calling the cops or destoying the plants just tries to force the father's hand). But only the people involved can know if there was a way to approach the father.
An interesting question, although he didn't get the results he expected, is whether the kid would've done things differently if he knew what he knows now.
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