Addict weed stasher

There is a key word in there Tom "use to" like when I was 16 u fucking idiot that was before I was a mom u immature retard
 
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Kieran Mayhew

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Way to go mom.
My mum smoked weed, yeah she died when she was 35, but it didn't stop her protecting and looking after her children.

EDIT: Davidcapetta change your sig, who the fuck puts a huge image of a shoe there?
 

Bennett_J

Steel Member
Lets get this straight.

Marijuana does not increase or decrease the ability for one to parent. Alcohol has a much more detrimental affect one the child's growth and development, family orientation, perceptions of social acceptability, and likelihood for addiction later in life. While drugs and alcohol should be kept entirely separate from the eyes of children until they are in their mid to late teens (to eliminate all predispositions to act like, or behave like a parent), introducing a teenager to marijuana will do less harm to them and others than more common social relaxants such as beer and liquor. Smoking pot while being a mother or a father does nothing to harm or endanger the child, infact it does LESS to put the child in harms way than drinking would. I have close friends who's mother, father, or both, smoke pot on a regular basis. They are some of the most upbeat, happy, and well behaved kids I have ever met. In one case (only one possible haha) she is the valedictorian of my grade, she has said multiple times how her father's laid back approach to things and presence at all major life events has allowed her to succeed. While alcohol does not make this impossible, many times parents go out drinking and miss critical life "Stepping stones".
 
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Kieran Mayhew

Guest
Lets get this straight.

Marijuana does not increase or decrease the ability for one to parent. Alcohol has a much more detrimental affect one the child's growth and development, family orientation, perceptions of social acceptability, and likelihood for addiction later in life. While drugs and alcohol should be kept entirely separate from the eyes of children until they are in their mid to late teens (to eliminate all predispositions to act like, or behave like a parent), introducing a teenager to marijuana will do less harm to them and others than more common social relaxants such as beer and liquor. Smoking pot while being a mother or a father does nothing to harm or endanger the child, infact it does LESS to put the child in harms way than drinking would. I have close friends who's mother, father, or both, smoke pot on a regular basis. They are some of the most upbeat, happy, and well behaved kids I have ever met. In one case (only one possible haha) she is the valedictorian of my grade, she has said multiple times how her father's laid back approach to things and presence at all major life events has allowed her to succeed. While alcohol does not make this impossible, many times parents go out drinking and miss critical life "Stepping stones".
Exactly, she used to get through a good bottle or two of wine every night, and she smoked about 30 a day, it wasn't weed that killed her. Weed doesn't kill people, she enjoyed her life, it was other shit that killed her.
 

dpnelson31

Steel Member
Lets get this straight.

Marijuana does not increase or decrease the ability for one to parent. Alcohol has a much more detrimental affect one the child's growth and development, family orientation, perceptions of social acceptability, and likelihood for addiction later in life. While drugs and alcohol should be kept entirely separate from the eyes of children until they are in their mid to late teens (to eliminate all predispositions to act like, or behave like a parent), introducing a teenager to marijuana will do less harm to them and others than more common social relaxants such as beer and liquor. Smoking pot while being a mother or a father does nothing to harm or endanger the child, infact it does LESS to put the child in harms way than drinking would. I have close friends who's mother, father, or both, smoke pot on a regular basis. They are some of the most upbeat, happy, and well behaved kids I have ever met. In one case (only one possible haha) she is the valedictorian of my grade, she has said multiple times how her father's laid back approach to things and presence at all major life events has allowed her to succeed. While alcohol does not make this impossible, many times parents go out drinking and miss critical life "Stepping stones".

I want to sig this. But its too long haha
 
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