No one has said that it’s ok. Multiple posters have pointed out that it is virtually undetectable if a kid knows how to make it so. If you are very concerned about the possibility that this could be happening in your kids’ classes, then do something about it. And then let the rest of us know how you fixed it. |
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Scary. Even vape oils can can be laced.
http://amp.wsoctv.com/news/local/cannabidiol-oil-spike-in-cabarrus-county-prompts-public-safety-outreach/697328664?ecmp=wsoctv_social_facebook_2014_sfp |
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1. Vaping is huge with kids at every school.
2. Vaping happens every day at every school. 3. Vaping commonly includes pot. 4. Your kid is exposed to vaping. 5. This does not mean your kid is vaping. |
A sound sense of personal privacy. |
I don’t understand what this means. One would argue if you’re inhaling illegal substances in public view (it is illegal if you’re under 18 and especially if you’re inhaling other illegal substances like weed) then you have given up any rights you have to privacy. If you want privacy do it in your own home. |
Privacy at home rather than in the middle of school... |
Assuming this is true, these parents are exposing themselves to a lot of criminal and legal liabilty. |
What is the harm to others from vaping? I'm not condoning it and I wouldn't want my child doing it. But it's not my business to tell someone else not to do it, let alone "narc" on them. BTW, saying you're engaged in illegal conduct means you forfeit rights to privacy is a totally backwards argument. That's the type of reasoning that has lead to the perpetuation of laws against sodomy/homosexuality/abortion too. |
If they want privacy they shouldn’t do it in a public place or in the middle of school. Sorry but your argument has no validity. |
| Vaping or vaping devices are not illegal. It is not intended for the consumption and sale to minors. There may be a fine or penalty levied against the merchant for sale to minors but no legal consequences to minors who purchase the devices. |
It is illegal under 18. Are you promoting vaping? What’s your point? Besides just as alcohol and cigarettes are not permitted in school, neither is vaping, as it contains nicotine. Cheating on a paper isn’t against the law either but it is not allowed. |
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The problem with vaping is that its often the first thing a kid does that crosses "the line" into dangerous, prohibited, risky, party-type behavior. Once that line is crossed many kids find it easier to have their first drink, first hook-up, first high. I say from experience that vaping, like smoking, leads a kid toward the party crowd. I for one don't want my kids hanging with the party crowd in high school, much less middle school.
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Exactly. I think the poster that said seventh and eighth grade boys were doing it at a few of the private schools is very disturbing news if it’s true. I also don’t want my son hanging with the party crowd - particularly in seventh grade. Thankfully we ditched the crowd I would expect to be involved so I don’t think it’s too much of an issue for us but it still doesn’t mean I want it as an influence in the grade. Private school grades are pretty small. |
I’m not promoting anything. Do you know anyone under 18 arrested for vaping? Please cite the ordinance. I’m simply stating the facts, Matlock. |
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Some Landon parent is cleaning up the posts. There is lot of vaping in Landon. They are using a paid service to monitor this. |