Smoking Pot in College

Anonymous
Why are so many kids smoking pot in college these days? I’m worried about my high stats kid but apparently everyone smokes now, not just the losers. Apparently it’s more popular than drinking. Is your high stat kid smoking pot?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many kids smoking pot in college these days? I’m worried about my high stats kid but apparently everyone smokes now, not just the losers. Apparently it’s more popular than drinking. Is your high stat kid smoking pot?

IDK. Process of obtaining a security clearance for an internship so probably not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many kids smoking pot in college these days? I’m worried about my high stats kid but apparently everyone smokes now, not just the losers. Apparently it’s more popular than drinking. Is your high stat kid smoking pot?

lol troll
Anonymous
Grades are no indicator of smoking weed. I was a low stats kid who failed out of college and never smoke or drank there.

My older sister was a high stats kid who became an adult parents happily brag about and she only did a little pot at her summer job during college, and happily drank all through college despite graduating at age 21 and not ever getting a fake ID.
Anonymous
All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.


Pot usage is up. The football coach at Boulder complained about the smell in the stadium. It’s no longer hidden, it’s something kids do daily and in the open.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.


Pot usage is up. The football coach at Boulder complained about the smell in the stadium. It’s no longer hidden, it’s something kids do daily and in the open.



Kids at Boulder have been smoking copious amounts of weed for decades,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.


Pot usage is up. The football coach at Boulder complained about the smell in the stadium. It’s no longer hidden, it’s something kids do daily and in the open.



Kids at Boulder have been smoking copious amounts of weed for decades,


Not publicly and you’re kidding yourself if you don’t realize that pot usage is up to dangerous levels.
Anonymous
These days? Almost everyone I knew in college in the 90s smoked pot. All “high stats” kids. Now they’re lawyers, doctors, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These days? Almost everyone I knew in college in the 90s smoked pot. All “high stats” kids. Now they’re lawyers, doctors, etc.


Did they smoke everyday before class?
Anonymous
As a point of reference, this survey-based site may be of interest:

Colleges with Reefer Madness | The Princeton Review https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=reefer-madness
Anonymous
My kid is in the same dorm as the athletes at University of South Carolina and the hallway where the basketball team lives reeks of weed. As he says-no wonder they suck-all they do is smoke weed all day!
Anonymous
Smoking is bad for lungs. Edibles.
Anonymous
Are we really clutching pearls at the notion that weed is being smoked on college campuses in the year of our lord 2025? I’m lshocked that some of you Gen X parents live such sheltered lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a point of reference, this survey-based site may be of interest:

Colleges with Reefer Madness | The Princeton Review https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=reefer-madness

1. Lewis & Clark
2. UVermont
3. Sarah Lawrence
4. Skidmore
5. Reed
6. Pitzer
7. Warren Wilson
8. Bennington
9. CU–Boulder
10. Grinnell
11. Emerson
12. Wesleyan
13. Trinity (CT)
14. Denison
15. Bates
16. U Rhode Island
17. Colorado College
18. Syracuse
19. UDenver
20. Ohio U – Athens
21. Colby
22. Clark
23. UC – Santa Cruz
24. Tulane
25. College of the Atlantic
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