Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to take it, take a picture with your phone.
OP here - this might work.
Anonymous wrote:You are not snooping. It is your house.
Take the pipe, and directly confront him with it after school.
Say "What is this, and why do you have it?"
Don't give him time to make up a lie or clever response. He better answer directly.
Be the parent.
Anonymous wrote:OK OP Here
I went home early to talk to him.
He went to europe last summer to study language. He says it is a memento from his trip. He says it has sentimental value - nothing more. I don't think he smoked pot in europe -- we would have been too afraid of getting in serious trouble.
We discussed The Dangers Of Drugs, especially on developing brains. He says I have nothing to worry about - his grades are more important to him than anything. This much i know is true - he would sacrifice anything for grades. But--is it illegal to have the pipe? I know i don't want it out on the desk where my younger child will see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Welllllllll it izz against the law. And it can be very de-motivating. I mean, in many ways I feel it's healthier than a drink/cocktail. BUT there is a reason for the drinking age - children often lack the self control required to imbibe safely.
ALSO the teenage brain is STILL DEVELOPING. It is the LAST organ to fully develop. Introduce pot-smoking NOW and you are looking at a mixed bag of issues that I PROMISE will hold him back as he gets older.
Anonymous wrote:OK OP Here
I went home early to talk to him.
He went to europe last summer to study language. He says it is a memento from his trip. He says it has sentimental value - nothing more. I don't think he smoked pot in europe -- we would have been too afraid of getting in serious trouble.
We discussed The Dangers Of Drugs, especially on developing brains. He says I have nothing to worry about - his grades are more important to him than anything. This much i know is true - he would sacrifice anything for grades. But--is it illegal to have the pipe? I know i don't want it out on the desk where my younger child will see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Welllllllll it izz against the law. And it can be very de-motivating. I mean, in many ways I feel it's healthier than a drink/cocktail. BUT there is a reason for the drinking age - children often lack the self control required to imbibe safely.
ALSO the teenage brain is STILL DEVELOPING. It is the LAST organ to fully develop. Introduce pot-smoking NOW and you are looking at a mixed bag of issues that I PROMISE will hold him back as he gets older.
Anonymous wrote:OK OP Here
I went home early to talk to him.
He went to europe last summer to study language. He says it is a memento from his trip. He says it has sentimental value - nothing more. I don't think he smoked pot in europe -- we would have been too afraid of getting in serious trouble.
We discussed The Dangers Of Drugs, especially on developing brains. He says I have nothing to worry about - his grades are more important to him than anything. This much i know is true - he would sacrifice anything for grades. But--is it illegal to have the pipe? I know i don't want it out on the desk where my younger child will see it.
Anonymous wrote:OK OP Here
I went home early to talk to him.
He went to europe last summer to study language. He says it is a memento from his trip. He says it has sentimental value - nothing more. I don't think he smoked pot in europe -- we would have been too afraid of getting in serious trouble.
We discussed The Dangers Of Drugs, especially on developing brains. He says I have nothing to worry about - his grades are more important to him than anything. This much i know is true - he would sacrifice anything for grades. But--is it illegal to have the pipe? I know i don't want it out on the desk where my younger child will see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alert the media: Teenager smokes marijuana
Bigggggg difference between trying marijuana and smoking enough to harbor paraphernalia.
Bigggggg difference between smoking enough to harbor paraphernalia and an unused pipe.
+1
Kid's that don't smoke weed have nothing to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alert the media: Teenager smokes marijuana
Bigggggg difference between trying marijuana and smoking enough to harbor paraphernalia.
Bigggggg difference between smoking enough to harbor paraphernalia and an unused pipe.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: Welllllllll it izz against the law. And it can be very de-motivating. I mean, in many ways I feel it's healthier than a drink/cocktail. BUT there is a reason for the drinking age - children often lack the self control required to imbibe safely.