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?
No. And he knows that under Federal law, marijuana is still illegal, meaning that use now might close future job opportunities. (Not arguing for the merits of various laws, merely noting their existence.)
Anonymous wrote:All the "high stats" kids smoked pot in the 90s and I'm sure before and after.
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:I think alcohol usage is a much more prevalent at my kid's school - among the social kids who go out.
Anonymous wrote:I smoked weed every day of my senior year of high school, and then pretty regularly throughout my time at Harvard. Yes, sometimes before class.
I did cocaine as a study aid a few times a year also at Harvard.
I attended a party at my TF's off-campus apartment; everyone at the party smoked opium.
And I once did acid and had a memorable afternoon looking at the Glass Flowers.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to your kids: while they are in HS, before they leave for college, and during college when you check in or they come home for break.
Share articles on the long-term effects of pot on their own developing brains and what kinds of problems regular use can case for them that they will have to live with their whole lives. Suggest they abstain or only use moderately if they want to avoid it.
On alcohol, say the same thing for binge drinking. Suggest they drink moderately or abstain if they don't like the effects.
My oldest goes to college on a "wet campus" and says his school is very understanding for those that don't want to partake or are sober.
Everything will be ok if you arm your DCs with real, scientific info and suggest they go slow or say no.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to your kids: while they are in HS, before they leave for college, and during college when you check in or they come home for break.
Share articles on the long-term effects of pot on their own developing brains and what kinds of problems regular use can case for them that they will have to live with their whole lives. Suggest they abstain or only use moderately if they want to avoid it.
On alcohol, say the same thing for binge drinking. Suggest they drink moderately or abstain if they don't like the effects.
My oldest goes to college on a "wet campus" and says his school is very understanding for those that don't want to partake or are sober.
Everything will be ok if you arm your DCs with real, scientific info and suggest they go slow or say no.
Anonymous wrote: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 legalized. Isn’t this what you wanted?
Isn’t this what you voted for??
It's not legal under 21. But it's easy to get with an illegal fake ID.
Anonymous wrote:My "regular" kid came home for Fall break and his clothes smelled like weed, so yes, we had a talk.
He didn't denied it and said everyone does it.... and said " I least I'm not smoking and popping pills like the " high stats kids".
He said Frat kids (on top frats) are heavy on alcohol, weed and snorting. Yikes!