Question Posted Thursday February 17 2011, 3:58 pm
hi ok i can't believe i am making a big deal out of this and posting a question about this, but yesterday i overheard some people's conversation about smoking out of a pipe. and i asked her about and i gave her my number and she said she would hook me up with some weed. and she didn't text me but i called her today and she texted me as i was leaving a voicemail and said i wanted some weed. but i am so scared, and i feel stupid for even putting myself in this situation. i've smoked marijuana before twice. i know what the consequences are and yet i still put myself in this situation. this girl said she would let me know. because her dealer didn't have any. i am scared what should i do? i am 20 years old. i mean i know people smoke weed so it's not a big deal but it's dangerous. i just need some advice on what to do. please don't judge me, it's not like i smoke pot everyday.
WittyUsernameHere answered Friday February 18 2011, 8:02 am: Are you fucking serious?
Do not. EVER. Bring up drugs with an unknown stranger and ask to buy from them. This is the kind of shit that ends with you being arrested when your "new friend" gets caught and fingers you as her dealer so that she can get off on a misdemeanor.
The smart thing to do at this point is to change your number and tell everyone you care about that you were getting calls from a debt collection agency asking for a person you've never met and you changed it because they wouldn't believe you weren't the person they were looking for.
Do not hop into illegal arrangements with people you don't know. Do not give your number to strangers asking them to hook you up. Do not wander into other people's conversations about drugs like they're dealers themselves and expect them to stick their necks out to help you get a bag of weed.
At best, she thinks you're an idiot without a lick of sense and is hoping you stop bothering her. At worst she's as dumb as you are, which basically means you're trusting an idiot with something that could fuck both of your lives up and cost either or both of you thousands of dollars. That's assuming you're lucky enough to get charged with misdemeanor possession.
Yes, it's dangerous. As stupid and fucked up as it is, it's dangerous. Cops love pot arrests. DA's love charging non violent offenders with felonies and filling our for-profit prison system. There are people literally chomping at the bit to make money off of ruining your life.
Never do this again. Would you hand the keys to your house over to a stranger and ask them to watch your shit while you take a vacation? What you just did is ten times worse.
lukeyd answered Friday February 18 2011, 6:47 am: I wouldn't stress it. You are young and just experimenting, there is nothing wrong with buying a little weed, you only live once! If you do finally get some, then don't make it a habit of smoking all the time or too frequently. Keep it to special occasions :)
LiSaxOBaBii answered Thursday February 17 2011, 6:59 pm: I personally have never done pot so I'm not going to say whether or not using it is dangerous, however drug dealers are some shady people. Maybe the ones you know aren't, but please don't be naive. You're putting yourself in a dangerous situation by even contacting someone who deals drugs. These people don't care about your well-being, they care about profit. [ LiSaxOBaBii's advice column | Ask LiSaxOBaBii A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Thursday February 17 2011, 6:42 pm: Unfortunately, we can't really give you advice on illicit drug use other than "don't do it". Anything else can have negative legal consequences for this site.
Marijuana use is illegal. You can get in serious trouble with the law if you're caught with it in your possession, or if you're caught buying it, especially in the United States. Not only that, but dealers can be really sketchy people, and you can get in even worse trouble if you somehow cross one of them. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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