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Reply to "'Rampant' drug use raises concern at Kennedy High School in Montgomery County"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vapes have really normalized the behaviors. Easy to hide. You can do it easily in a stairwell or bathroom. I have seen students use them in class. [b]Completely different world from what many of you remember. [/b] There is much easier access to marijuana products and much easier sneakier ways to consume them.[/quote] what I remember is people smoking pot while sitting on their cars in the high school parking lot[/quote] That’s the point. They were rarely smoking in the school building the .[/quote] You'll have to explain to me why it's completely different for kids to smoke pot in the high school bathroom during school vs. in the high school parking lot during school.[/quote] kid is doing stuff in THEIR car, let the parents parent their kid. But inside the school? All students have a right to access clean and drug free school bathrooms to pee poop or for menstrual needs.[/quote] So to be clear, you are only concerned about kids smoking pot when they're smoking in the bathroom, thereby preventing other students from having pot-free bathrooms to use for bathroom use? Really?[/quote] Pp but not that poster: in a nutshell, yes. I want my son and daughter to be able to use the bathrooms to be able to walk the hallways to be able to take the school bus without having to walk through secondhand marijuana. It’s crazy right to think that I would want a drug free learning environment for my kids. It’s nuts, right? /s[/quote] Would you consider it a drug free learning environment for your kids if the other kids are smoking pot but just not in the bathrooms, hallways, or school bus? I don't.[/quote]
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