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5yr old terrorist or early junkie?

saw this on the drudge report this am, looks like it happened in austrailia

http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,7401630%5E13569,00.html
Girl, 5, makes bong in class
By EDITH BEVIN
September 29, 2003

A five-year-old Territory girl shocked teachers when she showed her class how to make a bong out of a Coke bottle during a ``show and tell'' session.

The incident took place at a primary school in Darwin's northern suburbs.

The revelation comes amid mounting concerns over drug use among Territory primary school students.

At least two instances have been reported to the Education Department of children aged between five and 12 being caught with drugs at school.

In one case the drug was amphetamine. Teachers have indicated this may be the tip of the iceberg.

``The little girl showing how to make a bong was the most in-your-face example of drug culture among primary school students I've heard of,'' one teacher said.

``It's not unheard of that primary school children will be found with drugs at school,'' the teacher said.

``Usually it's just a bit of dope _ they've probably nicked it from their mum's purse and brought it along to show off.

``I've never heard of dealing at a primary school here.''

But dealing at Territory schools is not unheard of, police say.

The NT Drug Enforcement Unit has run operations at high schools targeting dealing on school grounds.

Police would not name the schools involved.

The Northern Territory News has learned a member of the NT Police has been seconded to the Education Department to work on their new drug policy and protocols.

``The drug education policy is under revision to ensure it accurately reflects modern trends,'' the spokesperson said.

Students with drugs at school are reported to the school-based constable and are subject to suspension.

A Department of Education spokesman said students being found with drugs at Territory schools was rare.

The spokesman said prosecutions against students are not always pursued.

``Depending on the incident, the constable may refer the matter to the police for further action,'' the spokesman said.

``Usually, the student involved would be suspended for a period determined by the school, taking into consideration the seriousness of the incident.

``The student would also receive counselling and would be required to successfully undertake a re-entry interview before returning to the school once the period of suspension has passed.''

Northern Territory News
 
Hunter-Lynchburg said:
The incident took place at a primary school in Darwin's northern suburbs.
Well that explains alot.
Darwins law.....weeding out the stupid from the gene pool since the beginning of time!
 
Good point Matt!! It seems as if instead of the quantity of stupid people, the stupid people just get more stupid.

.:wstupid:
 
Ralph said:
or possible engineer? 5 years old is pretty young to be making stuff. Even if it is only for smoking dope.

:greensmok

RR3
I know you have all heard the stories ofpotheads making bongs and pipes out of stuff like bottles and toothbrushes and stuff. You gotta admit, they can be ingenious sometimes
 
"or possible engineer? 5 years old is pretty young to be making stuff. Even if it is only for smoking dope."

Who do you think invented the cupcake pan, a crackhead?
 
Why do you guys have to be so hard on my kid, when was the last time your kid made the paper?
 
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