Thus the heroin epidemics in Colorado and Washington and Oregon, right? All that legalized pot in OH, PA and WVA and MD must be pushing users for more more more.Anonymous wrote:been happening for along time, things most parents don't think about when they turn a blind eye to casual drinking a pot smoking and then kids try to reach that original high and can never reach it so they turn to other things.
sure, argue alcohol and pot are harmless or your kid can handle it as long as they get good grades etc. Many other parents thought the same, fortunately I got help and i was just like your kids from the W schools and private schools.
Signed a recovering addict
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in one of the many economically depressed areas in western Pennsylvania, and am facebook friends with many family/friends from the area.
An acquaintance of one of my facebook friends dying from an overdose seems to be a weekly occurrence. It's really sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because opiate-related overdoses are dwarfing the numbers of even the worst years of the crack epidemic.
And yes, there is a lot of "but we never thought this would happen to our kid!" at play. As with anything else, it took tragic personal experiences for people to understand addiction as more than just a crime.
Quoting my own post bc I forgot to add that if you're interested in this, I highly recommend reading Dreamland by Sam Quinones.
Anonymous wrote:Because opiate-related overdoses are dwarfing the numbers of even the worst years of the crack epidemic.
And yes, there is a lot of "but we never thought this would happen to our kid!" at play. As with anything else, it took tragic personal experiences for people to understand addiction as more than just a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Why and what is this heroin epidemic? Is it only getting so much attention because it's afflicting middle class white people? How do so many people just start using heroin? Growing up in the 80's/90's, heroin was considered to be like crack and really hard core. I couldn't imagine middle class kids (of any race) doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Why and what is this heroin epidemic? Is it only getting so much attention because it's afflicting middle class white people? How do so many people just start using heroin? Growing up in the 80's/90's, heroin was considered to be like crack and really hard core. I couldn't imagine middle class kids (of any race) doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Why and what is this heroin epidemic? Is it only getting so much attention because it's afflicting middle class white people? How do so many people just start using heroin? Growing up in the 80's/90's, heroin was considered to be like crack and really hard core. I couldn't imagine middle class kids (of any race) doing it.