Pp here. Yes, it's less harmful than alcohol, no question. And I'm all in favor of legalizing marijuana and not just for this reason because I support legalizing far worse drugs like cocaine and heroin. But some people still become emotionally dependent on smoking pot and have to smoke it every day. If that is the situation for OP's husband, she needs to read the research on it. If that's not the situation, then it's another story. Note that I said "if" in this post and in the post above.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if he is an addict, promises mean nothing. Go read up on addictions. That's the best thing you can do now because what you've been doing hasn't worked so far. Good luck.
Pot is addictive? You have to be f**ing kidding me.
Unless he's lighting up around you or your child or neglecting his duties, back off.
Marijuana is the least harmful "drug" on earth.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if he is an addict, promises mean nothing. Go read up on addictions. That's the best thing you can do now because what you've been doing hasn't worked so far. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please ignore the histrionic posters, OP. Just remind your husband that he made that promise, and that it was made for a good reason. Make it a calm, rational discussion. Your child needs two fully functional and aware parents, and this is also really important to you. And needless to say, if the police were to discover pot at your house for some reason, your child could be taken away. That should be reason enough.
He's been abstaining from pot for 4+ years at this point, so he's clearly not an "addict". Good luck!
Speaking of histrionic, the police are not going to take your kid away because a little medical marijuana has been found.
Anonymous wrote:Please ignore the histrionic posters, OP. Just remind your husband that he made that promise, and that it was made for a good reason. Make it a calm, rational discussion. Your child needs two fully functional and aware parents, and this is also really important to you. And needless to say, if the police were to discover pot at your house for some reason, your child could be taken away. That should be reason enough.
He's been abstaining from pot for 4+ years at this point, so he's clearly not an "addict". Good luck!