Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend a day in an emergency room and you will see plenty of angry violent people with nothing but pot in their system.
And 100 times as many angry violent people with alcohol in their systems.
Anonymous wrote:Spend a day in an emergency room and you will see plenty of angry violent people with nothing but pot in their system.
Anonymous wrote:Spend a day in an emergency room and you will see plenty of angry violent people with nothing but pot in their system.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s not the same as alcohol. No matter how much an adult drinks around a child, the child won’t get drunk unless they also drink.
Also, your response to the question did not address the question. According to the earlier poster’s classification scheme, would you consider exposing a child (who by definition is still developing) to secondhand marijuana smoke as high/low incidence and high/low consequence? Keep in mind, not everyone has a backyard, or will limit their smoking to one, even if they do.
Nobody cares. It is extremely common for drunks to beat their kids. It is extremely uncommon for people high on cannabis to beat anyone. REMINDER: There is an exception to every rule.
They may not be beating their child, but are they providing adequate care and supervision? Moreover, you still haven’t addressed the brain damage and other health consequences they’re inflicting on their child by exposing them to secondhand smoke while they’re still developing.
DP. Are drunks providing adequate care and supervision? I'm with the PP. I've met people who were angry, violent drunks. I've never met an angry, violent pothead.
Anonymous wrote:I notice the pot loving users here are relatively chill. The seething prohibitionists are OK with cigarette smoke apparently. Havent seen a thread about cigar smokers. Never twisting their panties about tobacco but let it be cannabis… LOL!
Edibles are fine to use if you need a smoke free environment for kids. Stop the excuses, we won and cannabis is here to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s not the same as alcohol. No matter how much an adult drinks around a child, the child won’t get drunk unless they also drink.
Also, your response to the question did not address the question. According to the earlier poster’s classification scheme, would you consider exposing a child (who by definition is still developing) to secondhand marijuana smoke as high/low incidence and high/low consequence? Keep in mind, not everyone has a backyard, or will limit their smoking to one, even if they do.
Nobody cares. It is extremely common for drunks to beat their kids. It is extremely uncommon for people high on cannabis to beat anyone. REMINDER: There is an exception to every rule.
They may not be beating their child, but are they providing adequate care and supervision? Moreover, you still haven’t addressed the brain damage and other health consequences they’re inflicting on their child by exposing them to secondhand smoke while they’re still developing.
DP. Are drunks providing adequate care and supervision? I'm with the PP. I've met people who were angry, violent drunks. I've never met an angry, violent pothead.
The question isn’t if drunks make good parents, or even if they are worse than marijuana users. The fact that one group of parents is generally worse than another doesn’t make the lesser evil acceptable. However, none of this addresses my original question:
According to the earlier poster’s classification scheme, would you consider exposing a child (who by definition is still developing) to secondhand marijuana smoke as high/low incidence and high/low consequence?