No, you cannot be arrested or prosecuted for drugs you have consumed in the past (unless you still have the drug, or drug paraphernalia, in your possession).
You cannot even be arrested or prosecuted for saying that you still use drugs (again, as long as you don't still have the drug, or drug paraphernalia, in your possession). I mean, what would their evidence be? It's just your word against theirs, and you could just claim you were lying.
If you no longer smoke and it was a long time ago, it is unlikely that you would get in trouble for disclosing this information to a teacher or police officer. However, it's important to consider the specific laws and regulations in your area, as well as the policies of the institution you are disclosing to. It's always best to seek legal advice if you have concerns about potential repercussions.
If your parents turn you in for underage smoking, the police may talk to you and your parents to understand the situation. They may issue a warning, ask you to attend counseling, or contact other agencies for support. The consequences will depend on the laws in your area and the circumstances of the situation.
If you are caught smoking weed by the police off school boundaries, you could still face legal consequences depending on the laws in your area. This could include citations, fines, or even potential arrest. It's important to be aware of the laws regarding marijuana use in your location to avoid legal trouble.
She knew she was in trouble when she saw the red and blue flashing lights behind her car.
Being called names is a form of verbal abuse. Professionals should not verbally abuse. However, teachers are also human and often face great pressures and student abuse. So while the teacher should be reported, school administrators might only give a minor verbal warning to the teacher. Try to talk to the teacher first. He or she just might apologize--maybe they had a bad day. If talking to the teacher doesn't resolve the problem, you can report it. However, you should also be sure your own words and behavior are respectful and be able to put yourself in others' shoes. If you acted in a "stupid" manner, you may need to apologize. But you shouldn't be called stupid.
Yes, it is illegal for a teacher to grab a student in a harmful or inappropriate manner. Teachers are expected to maintain professional boundaries and use appropriate disciplinary measures in accordance with school policies. Any physical contact should be respectful, non-harmful, and necessary for student safety.
Is to smoke weed and it a slang or informal. It is so in high school the teachers don't understand what type of blaze it is. So it can trick the teacher. It can not not make you get in trouble. If you said smoke blah blah then the teacher would wonder if you are smoking in high school age or are you doing drugs at a young age?
If the law catches you they will give you even more pot to show that you are doing a good job as a us citizen.
Smoking tobacco would not be a problem. Smoking illegal substances can get you into trouble.
No, you do not get in trouble by your teacher - you get yourself in trouble by not doing what you were supposed to do. The teacher isn't the one who made that decision, so the trouble doesn't come "by" them.
Yes, because it's illegal.
No.
because you will get into trouble
teacher can do want to do
smoking can cause lots of trouble.
You tell a parent or teacher the truth.
You could be in huge trouble for prank call on your teacher.
A teacher can choose to handle the situation on their own, or they can contact the office. Most teachers have a warning system, which helps to discourage students from getting in trouble.