Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
Never. MCPS is not reporting kids to MCPD for smoking pot. Do you really want this to happen? It would disproportionately target kids of certain races.
Nothing happens if your kid is caught smoking pot. How would the kid get 'caught'? Security doesn't have the time and manpower to go after every kid smoking pot in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:There is rampant vaping in the bathrooms at my kids' HS. The administration occasionally sends home an email asking people to be sensitive to asthmatics and not to wear "heavy perfumes" or bring in "cuddly toys". There is almost a complete policy of blind-eye / denial on the vaping issue.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
Never. MCPS is not reporting kids to MCPD for smoking pot. Do you really want this to happen? It would disproportionately target kids of certain races.
Nothing happens if your kid is caught smoking pot. How would the kid get 'caught'? Security doesn't have the time and manpower to go after every kid smoking pot in high school.
Anonymous wrote:In MCPS they called the Police. They just arrested a kid at Blake HS today for having pot.
Anonymous wrote:Report to MCPD, if it's a crime, it's their job to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a HS where police were called, parents called (kid was caught dealing). Lid was back in school the next day.
There. Are. No. Consequences. School has become a zoo at all grade levels (FYI, I work at a W)