Anonymous wrote:Are we really clutching pearls at the notion that weed is being smoked on college campuses in the year of our lord 2025? I’m lshocked that some of you Gen X parents live such sheltered lives.
Anonymous wrote:Op- you are weird. What does your kid being “high stats” have to do with smoking pot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many kids smoking pot in college these days? I’m worried about my high stats kid but apparently everyone smokes now, not just the losers. Apparently it’s more popular than drinking. Is your high stat kid smoking pot?
It's started for most kids in high school. My DS doesn't yet but he said his friends view it as similar to alcohol because it's legal at 21, they don't differentiate between the two drugs. Unfortunately, marijuana is much stronger than it was when we were growing up since it's easier to obtain from a licensed dispenser with a fake ID, and most kids use cartridges to inhale it which puts it into the bloodstream faster than eating it (in a brownie), same with smoking it. We've shared a lot of info and new research that shows marijuana has a much stronger and longer-lasting effect on developing brains (teens and under 25) that has more significant bad long-term impacts on IQ and focus. Our DS says he is turning down pot now in HS but I do worry about the constant pressure and normalization in college. Finally, our DS is very aware that marijuana can be laced with fetanyl if it's not purchased from a regulated dispensary but honestly the legit stuff also fries their young brains. It's best to just share the research with your kids about how it will cause a decline in IQ and focus if they use it long-term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really clutching pearls at the notion that weed is being smoked on college campuses in the year of our lord 2025? I’m lshocked that some of you Gen X parents live such sheltered lives.
This isn’t Gen X smoking an occasional joint. As PP suggested some kids are smoking all day everyday to the point that dorms always smell like it. Would you be condoning drinking every day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many kids smoking pot in college these days? I’m worried about my high stats kid but apparently everyone smokes now, not just the losers. Apparently it’s more popular than drinking. Is your high stat kid smoking pot?
It's started for most kids in high school. My DS doesn't yet but he said his friends view it as similar to alcohol because it's legal at 21, they don't differentiate between the two drugs. Unfortunately, marijuana is much stronger than it was when we were growing up since it's easier to obtain from a licensed dispenser with a fake ID, and most kids use cartridges to inhale it which puts it into the bloodstream faster than eating it (in a brownie), same with smoking it. We've shared a lot of info and new research that shows marijuana has a much stronger and longer-lasting effect on developing brains (teens and under 25) that has more significant bad long-term impacts on IQ and focus. Our DS says he is turning down pot now in HS but I do worry about the constant pressure and normalization in college. Finally, our DS is very aware that marijuana can be laced with fetanyl if it's not purchased from a regulated dispensary but honestly the legit stuff also fries their young brains. It's best to just share the research with your kids about how it will cause a decline in IQ and focus if they use it long-term.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many kids smoking pot in college these days? I’m worried about my high stats kid but apparently everyone smokes now, not just the losers. Apparently it’s more popular than drinking. Is your high stat kid smoking pot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.
Pot usage is up. The football coach at Boulder complained about the smell in the stadium. It’s no longer hidden, it’s something kids do daily and in the open.
Kids at Boulder have been smoking copious amounts of weed for decades,
Not publicly and you’re kidding yourself if you don’t realize that pot usage is up to dangerous levels.
Elaborate.
Is drinking daily healthy? Kids are “waking and baking”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.
Pot usage is up. The football coach at Boulder complained about the smell in the stadium. It’s no longer hidden, it’s something kids do daily and in the open.
Kids at Boulder have been smoking copious amounts of weed for decades,
Not publicly and you’re kidding yourself if you don’t realize that pot usage is up to dangerous levels.
Elaborate.
Anonymous wrote:Are we really clutching pearls at the notion that weed is being smoked on college campuses in the year of our lord 2025? I’m lshocked that some of you Gen X parents live such sheltered lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.
Pot usage is up. The football coach at Boulder complained about the smell in the stadium. It’s no longer hidden, it’s something kids do daily and in the open.
Kids at Boulder have been smoking copious amounts of weed for decades,
Not publicly and you’re kidding yourself if you don’t realize that pot usage is up to dangerous levels.