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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope not all CPS supervisors are like your sister.[/quote] If they take kids away for 1/8 of pot, then surely your wine collection should impact their decision making too. What about the beer your husband is sipping. It is all the same, don't you get it? Legal or not, it is all the same.[/quote] No, it's not the same. Illegal is not the same as legal. My pleasure is not worth my child's safety.[/quote] But the point that you're missing is that the child's safety is not impacted. In the scenarios being discussed above, the children are not at risk. What people here are saying is that it's extremely unlikely that a child would suffer any consequences whatsoever from their parents occasional recreation mj smoking. People who smoke occasionally in the comfort of their own home are highly unlikely to get arrested. Cops aren't breaking down their doors - they aren't creating any kind of disturbance, so why would a cop suddenly appear out of nowhere to arrest them? And in the unlikely event of an actual possession charge, it's still extremely unlikely that the child would be taken from the parents. So what scenario is it that you are so afraid of exactly? There are always risks in life, and one must accept a certain amount to just leave the house in the morning. But the point is that the mj use that people here are describing has a very low level of risk, lower than many other activities that people would not think twice about. My child is in bed asleep when I smoke, and she gets the same level of care that other children of good, attentive non-smoking parents get. I can't see how my mj use has any impact at all on her or her safety, which of course is of the highest priority, even for us crazy, degenerate weed smoking parents! You can sit here and pretend to be super-parent, but I can pretty much guarantee that you put no more effort into caring for your children and keeping them safe than I do. But if it makes you feel superior to think that you are somehow a better parent because you spend your leisure time differently, then go ahead. [/quote]
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