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… “Every parent says their kid’s a good kid, but Jase was just that – a good kid that we never had a problem with,” Elyce, Jase’s mother, said. “He never seemed unhappy or upset. He just liked his life and he liked everything.”

Elyce said all of that changed on May 20 when Jase took his own life, three days after the 15-year-old was arrested for having a vape pen inside Charlestown High School.

“Jase told us he was handcuffed and shackled. I can only imagine as a kid that cared so much for others to know that – that happened to him, and people could see that,” she said.

Elyce claims she wasn’t notified about the arrest until the school’s resource officer was on the way to Clark County Juvenile Detention Center with Jase.

According to arrest records, Jase’s pen tested positive for marijuana. …

  • Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    He consumed a plant from the ground. Half the fucking states in america have legalized it.

    He didn’t do anything wrong. What is wrong is your state’s archaic and exploitive laws.

    What is wrong is how you people treat others.

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      1 year ago

      Pretty sure you’re preaching to the choir, this dude is simply saying the kid shouldn’t be treated like a murderer just for smoking weed. Relax buddy.

      • Doug Holland@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        It’s worthwhile, helpful, to politely point out when someone — especially someone on our side in this conversation — uses the other side’s framing (e.g., possession of pot is “wrong”).

        Copspeak and the police perspective so thoroughly dominate media coverage, I’ve sometimes slipped up myself, and always appreciate it when someone calls me on it. :)