Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't the law apply only to ADULTS?
Or is it true that now any middle schooler can light up freely without worrying about being caught by annoying parents, teachers or even police officers?
Just blow smoke in their faces, kids, it'll help all those uptight grown ups calm the fuck down.
Anyway, pot is everywhere. Don't think that your little math homework loving, robotics geniuses at Basis are immune. They are not.
I don't know where you get this "robotic" crap from... clearly you don't know the first thing about Basis students.
But that aside, some of the most brilliant minds of the last 50 years smoked pot.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't the law apply only to ADULTS?
Or is it true that now any middle schooler can light up freely without worrying about being caught by annoying parents, teachers or even police officers?
Just blow smoke in their faces, kids, it'll help all those uptight grown ups calm the fuck down.
Anyway, pot is everywhere. Don't think that your little math homework loving, robotics geniuses at Basis are immune. They are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from my child that 2 students were smoking weed in the boys bathroom yesterday.
Someone told administration and the police came.
And since it's not illegal to smoke in DC anymore, the boys were suspended for the rest of Friday and Monday.
How come there was nothing mentioned about this to parents?
Your child was suspended for drug use on campus and you learned about it from the child themselves? That's very wrong and you should bring it to the head of school right away.
Or are you arguing that you should have been notified about the confidential disciplinary action taken against somebody else's child?
Anonymous wrote:no smoke detectors?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:While the Council has passed a bill decriminalizing marijuana and the Mayor has signed the bill, the law is pending Congressional review and not yet in effect. Even then, marijuana use will be illegal and punishable by a $25 fine. So, at least half of your post is wrong. I have doubts about the other half.
How is it half wrong? You want proof? Ask any 8th or 9th grader who goes to Basis.
And since it's not illegal to smoke in DC anymore, the boys were suspended for the rest of Friday and Monday
jsteele wrote:While the Council has passed a bill decriminalizing marijuana and the Mayor has signed the bill, the law is pending Congressional review and not yet in effect. Even then, marijuana use will be illegal and punishable by a $25 fine. So, at least half of your post is wrong. I have doubts about the other half.
Anonymous wrote:I heard from my child that 2 students were smoking weed in the boys bathroom yesterday.
Someone told administration and the police came.
And since it's not illegal to smoke in DC anymore, the boys were suspended for the rest of Friday and Monday.
How come there was nothing mentioned about this to parents?