feywon
Well-known Member
- Location
- Rural North Central NM
The two threads about the Petito/Laundrie case got me thinking about this. What is our responsibility as parents and as human beings in situations like this? (It's sure looking like the parents helped him evade being taken in for questioning. Finding it hard to believe he didn't call his folks before he headed home, and even if he didn't they didn't have questions when he showed up in her van without her?)
But don't focus on that case: i want to know where fellow forum members stand on 'proper' response to their grown child committing an illegal act. And feel free to go into 'It depends'. If your state still criminalizes recreational cannabis use, you might cover for that, if your child was an abused spouse but couldn't prove it and faked their death/disappearance one might assist them. But domestic violence? Theft? Homicide? (And that last your answers might vary with exact circumstances).
i know where i stand especially on anything involving harm to another person. So do my kids, they have since they were in their teens because we'd talk about it, probably due to something similar in the news or some movie/show we watched. But i am curious about what others think.
But don't focus on that case: i want to know where fellow forum members stand on 'proper' response to their grown child committing an illegal act. And feel free to go into 'It depends'. If your state still criminalizes recreational cannabis use, you might cover for that, if your child was an abused spouse but couldn't prove it and faked their death/disappearance one might assist them. But domestic violence? Theft? Homicide? (And that last your answers might vary with exact circumstances).
i know where i stand especially on anything involving harm to another person. So do my kids, they have since they were in their teens because we'd talk about it, probably due to something similar in the news or some movie/show we watched. But i am curious about what others think.