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Topic: Your child is smoking pot
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Sat 05/30/09 11:31 AM
Topic: Your child is smoking pot


I keep seeing that and thinking "still?"

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Sat 05/30/09 11:32 AM
Ha! The thread messed up again. It says that Quiet posted last but it's Duffy's post that is showing.

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Sat 05/30/09 11:58 AM
The sad thing about that question is that some, or many people, find the question entirely different than the question of "If your child is drinking alcohol."

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Sat 05/30/09 02:30 PM
I know a lot of people use grow lights, some have raised it outside in yards if they have real tall fences. Around here, in some of the more rural areas, they raise it out in the woods and hope no one stumbles across it during hunting seasons, or if they decide to log the area, etc. I don't like it, so am no help to you Duffy, sorry.


And, Thug, I agree. A substance is a substance, alcohol or drugs.
I don't think kids should be using either, including cigarettes. But I appear to be in the minority in this thread. My daughter has an addictive personality and got really messed up for years by alcohol and played around with pot. She is still on cigarettes. It worries me that in her early 20s the doctors told her she had signs of early EMPHYSEMA on a chest x-ray --- AND SHE IS STILL SMOKING!!!!! and is 34 now. She has 2 little kids and I was hoping she would quit to save her lungs. Her dad drank himself to death at 45 years old, literally. Only so much a mom can do though.

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Sat 05/30/09 03:23 PM
Edited by Thoughtfulthug on Sat 05/30/09 03:24 PM

I know a lot of people use grow lights, some have raised it outside in yards if they have real tall fences. Around here, in some of the more rural areas, they raise it out in the woods and hope no one stumbles across it during hunting seasons, or if they decide to log the area, etc. I don't like it, so am no help to you Duffy, sorry.


And, Thug, I agree. A substance is a substance, alcohol or drugs.
I don't think kids should be using either, including cigarettes. But I appear to be in the minority in this thread. My daughter has an addictive personality and got really messed up for years by alcohol and played around with pot. She is still on cigarettes. It worries me that in her early 20s the doctors told her she had signs of early EMPHYSEMA on a chest x-ray --- AND SHE IS STILL SMOKING!!!!! and is 34 now. She has 2 little kids and I was hoping she would quit to save her lungs. Her dad drank himself to death at 45 years old, literally. Only so much a mom can do though.
Thank you for sharing me this. And it is odd that even today it is against the law to consume somes substances while other legal substances are even more toxic to your health

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Sat 05/30/09 03:28 PM
thug...I agree with you (an no..not trying to argue lol) IMO...the substance doesn't matter when it comes to kids. they should be allowed any. when someone becomes an adult and can take the consequences of the actions (whether PI...DUI...illegal drugs)...then that is up to them to do IMO. they will get the consequences of their actions.

but children??? NOPE!!!!!!! not only is it illegal for kids to have alcohol, cigarettes or drugs...it's not good for them...and the parents could be charged as well

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Sat 05/30/09 03:32 PM
Edited by quiet_2008 on Sat 05/30/09 03:32 PM
I was reading a good article the other day. I'd refer to it but I cant remember where it was

but the point of the article was that marijuana was made illegal in the 20's at the demand of the southwestern states (California, Arizona, Texas, etc) as a tool to control the Mexican (legal and illegal) immigrant population. At that time very few people outside the Mexican community was actually smoking it

I'll see if I can find that article again

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Sat 05/30/09 03:34 PM
cool quiet. personally...I don't have a problem with it being legal (I still can't smoke it) but AS LONG as it has age requirements, etc

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Sat 05/30/09 03:40 PM
Just a quick reminder:

Please do NOT post your "growing tips". While we allow free discussion, actual instruction of an illegal activity is not allowed.

Lori
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Sat 05/30/09 07:57 PM
It has been settled, there is not a lot of people in this thread that want kids smoking pot...I am one of them, I'm also a rarity in that I started smoking pot at the legal age to purchase tobacco products (well, sort of, I lived in Utah). The fact is that once the age gap changes and the child is out of your hands...personally...I would rather see them stoned then drunk, doped up, or twacked out. If I had a kid that was grown enough to make their own choices and fess up to the responsibility of those decisions (on their own, not in my house), then have at it. It is out of my hands, I just hope they choose the road of responsibility and watch their decision making while under the influence of anything...regardless of what it is, do not affect other's with your choice.

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Sat 05/30/09 07:58 PM

It has been settled, there is not a lot of people in this thread that want kids smoking pot...I am one of them, I'm also a rarity in that I started smoking pot at the legal age to purchase tobacco products (well, sort of, I lived in Utah). The fact is that once the age gap changes and the child is out of your hands...personally...I would rather see them stoned then drunk, doped up, or twacked out. If I had a kid that was grown enough to make their own choices and fess up to the responsibility of those decisions (on their own, not in my house), then have at it. It is out of my hands, I just hope they choose the road of responsibility and watch their decision making while under the influence of anything...regardless of what it is, do not affect other's with your choice.


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Tue 06/02/09 08:42 AM

It has been settled, there is not a lot of people in this thread that want kids smoking pot...I am one of them, I'm also a rarity in that I started smoking pot at the legal age to purchase tobacco products (well, sort of, I lived in Utah). The fact is that once the age gap changes and the child is out of your hands...personally...I would rather see them stoned then drunk, doped up, or twacked out. If I had a kid that was grown enough to make their own choices and fess up to the responsibility of those decisions (on their own, not in my house), then have at it. It is out of my hands, I just hope they choose the road of responsibility and watch their decision making while under the influence of anything...regardless of what it is, do not affect other's with your choice.
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

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Wed 06/03/09 04:01 AM
My older ones do!!!smokin

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Wed 06/03/09 04:15 PM
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Thu 06/04/09 07:13 AM
best way.get ur kids to rehabilitation centre.....

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Thu 06/04/09 08:23 AM

best way.get ur kids to rehabilitation centre.....



Surefire way to get them alienated even more than I'm sure they already feel. If they don't want to quit no amount of rehab will get them to quit...they have to want to quit, after that it is easy and rehab is not really necessary if they truly want to quit.

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Thu 06/04/09 11:24 AM

best way.get ur kids to rehabilitation centre.....

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Thu 06/04/09 04:04 PM
Edited by SpencervsRex on Thu 06/04/09 04:05 PM
I would tell him that he was being ridiculous and stupid claiming that "we're in recession! How can you afford a splif now?!" and then offer to teach him how to make cheaper opium with poppy heads
rofl rofl rofl rofl

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Fri 06/05/09 09:45 AM

I would tell him that he was being ridiculous and stupid claiming that "we're in recession! How can you afford a splif now?!" and then offer to teach him how to make cheaper opium with poppy heads
rofl rofl rofl rofl
laugh

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Fri 06/05/09 10:32 PM
smokin

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