Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you allowing your kid to do drugs? Legal or not, kids have always used and it’s a parenting issue, above anything.
OP. I didn’t “allow” but he’s 18 and it’s LEGAL. But it’s 10x stronger than I was a teen.
The article states that what used to be 4ml?%? THC is now 40-90 whatever the unit they cite.
For the poster who asked, yes, he’s better but it was scary and months of hospitalization & treatment center - all after smoking vape just once. The hospital said they are seeing more of these cases. I’m so sad for our kids.
It's only legal with a medical prescription card and if he's living in your home, you are allowing it. And, it sounds like he did it prior to 18. Sounds like addiction and drug use run in the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you allowing your kid to do drugs? Legal or not, kids have always used and it’s a parenting issue, above anything.
OP. I didn’t “allow” but he’s 18 and it’s LEGAL. But it’s 10x stronger than I was a teen.
The article states that what used to be 4ml?%? THC is now 40-90 whatever the unit they cite.
For the poster who asked, yes, he’s better but it was scary and months of hospitalization & treatment center - all after smoking vape just once. The hospital said they are seeing more of these cases. I’m so sad for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:It will be the same issue as we have with alcohol. Some kids will overdo it.
It is not legal for under 18 to smoke pot or cigarettes or drink alocohol.
And yet they do.
We have proven time over time making it illegal doesn't stop usage.
That's it.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you allowing your kid to do drugs? Legal or not, kids have always used and it’s a parenting issue, above anything.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you allowing your kid to do drugs? Legal or not, kids have always used and its a parenting issue, above anything.
Anonymous wrote:It will be the same issue as we have with alcohol. Some kids will overdo it.
It is not legal for under 18 to smoke pot or cigarettes or drink alocohol.
And yet they do.
We have proven time over time making it illegal doesn't stop usage.
That's it.