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Reply to "How often are students overdosing at school in FCPS HS? Is the problem overblown by media?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do they do it in school? Because no one gets disciplined anymore? They know the school can save them just in case?[/quote] If they are doing drugs fear of discipline isn’t really a thing. Use your noggin. School is social. Plenty of kids enjoy going to school to see their friends. Doing drugs with your friend’s is fun, and social, at least at first. It’s a social thing, new drug users aren’t hooking on a seedy street corner and shooting up on vomit, blood and feces stained mattresses behind rat infested 7-11 trash dumpsters, zombied out in crack dens Trainspotting with other junkies. Suburbia is vanilla, and vanilla is boring; drugs are cool, fun, trippy and edgy. And edgy is exciting and the opposite of boring, especially to a kid raised in a bubble. Drugs are fun that is until someone ODs in the bathroom in between chem and English lit. [/quote] Yup. And this is the scary part…these kids are looking to get high on Fentanyl. Things are just laced with it and it doesn’t take much. It does happen to good kids from good families. If you think your kids would never, ever…you are in denial and less prepared than parents who acknowledge the risk.[/quote] Aren’t looking to get high. Typo[/quote]
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