Should We As Parents Be Concerned By The "Opium Problem" Thread?

Anonymous
I appreciate that the DCUM Moderators have locked down the "Opium Problem" Thread, surmising from their analysis of post traffic and IP address (?) that the original post originated from a local private school, and therefore is likely a "Troll" post (or at least that is what I assume from the Moderators' note accompanying the lock).

In any case, given that there is often some kernel of truth in jokes or "troll" posts, and that the original post uses some specific slang associated with drug use, should we be concerned that an opiate problem does exist in the schools?

(As an aside, I do not know which I find scarier - that local students post "troll" threads about opiate use; or that the DCUM Moderators can so easily identify our posts' origination and identity despite it being "anonymous", they potentially have more dirt on us than the Feds).
Anonymous
What's the likelihood this thread was started by the same person who started the other opium thread, maybe just from a different device to try to hide his tracks? I foresee a wave of other controversial threads being started in the next couple of weeks by the same person.
Anonymous
Sad that a high school student has nothing better to do.
Anonymous
There is no reason to be concerned. This is a high school prankster
Anonymous
I am a private school parent and the original poster of this particular thread. My question is this, if some teenager is posting a troll thread about drug use among their friendship group, should we as parents be concerned that he or she is projecting onto their fictitious thread an actual problem or concern? Or, should we assume that if their was a drug issue at certain schools, that we would know about it?

It appears that some persons want to bury their heads in the sand, and cry "troll" in order to shut down any legitimate discussion of this important issue. As a concerned parent, though, I would like to hear from other posters about whether you think that drug use is a concern for the local schools.
Anonymous
If there was a problem, sorry.
Anonymous
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar (or a fake opium pipe is just a fake opium pipe). Obviously one or more bored GDS students decided to prank this site (surprisingly well known to students, by the way) with the post. It worked great, judging by the frantic responses.
Anonymous
Who cares? Kinda lame if you ask me.
Anonymous
Drug use is always a concern but opium use just makes a good fiction to post on DCUM and rile people up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Drug use is always a concern but opium use just makes a good fiction to post on DCUM and rile people up.


Agreed. I work tangentially with police and hear a lot about drug trends in the area. I have not heard anything about opium. Doesn't mean it's not happening. But I haven't heard about it. I have heard lots about heroin, though. Because of a significant number of recent overdose deaths, many police departments have done or are doing Narcan training. It's like an epipen for people overdosing on heroin. Maryland lost more people to heroin overdose deaths last year than to homicides. Kids initially get hooked on parents' prescription pills, but can't sustain it. So they turn to heroin, which is much cheaper. It's in every socioeconomic group. So definitely something to be aware of.
Anonymous
Check thermos for laudanum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Drug use is always a concern but opium use just makes a good fiction to post on DCUM and rile people up.


Agreed. I work tangentially with police and hear a lot about drug trends in the area. I have not heard anything about opium. Doesn't mean it's not happening. But I haven't heard about it. I have heard lots about heroin, though. Because of a significant number of recent overdose deaths, many police departments have done or are doing Narcan training. It's like an epipen for people overdosing on heroin. Maryland lost more people to heroin overdose deaths last year than to homicides. Kids initially get hooked on parents' prescription pills, but can't sustain it. So they turn to heroin, which is much cheaper. It's in every socioeconomic group. So definitely something to be aware of.



I have heard the same from friends who have kids of high school and college age in Northern Virginia. The Heroin epidemic is very real and on the rise. I know of several people from an affluent community who have gone to heavy duty rehab. Also, I recently read that Mexico is stepping up the growing of opium and production of heroin because marijuana sales have tanked thanks to its legalization in the USA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check thermos for laudanum.


Okay, that was funny.
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