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A View From The Other Side (Fairly Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 686161" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Thanks DarkWing for your perspective. I know my son started with pot and tried other things, although as a teen I think his drug of choice was pot. But it was also true that he would use anything to get high.... So if pot wasn't available he would drink robitussin or try whatever he could find. That is what scared us because he literally would try anything. I think eventually alcohol became his drug of choice because it was easily available especially after he turned 21. </p><p></p><p>This is my big concern with the legalization of pot. I have no moral issue at all with people who smoke pot once in a while, or have a drink once in a while. And most people can do those things in moderation and that's fine. My big concern is with young teens..... It just seems to me that if pot is legal it will likely be even easier to get than it is now..... And that is my concern is young teens.... But philosophically I think it should be legal but I am worried about the practicalities of it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 686161, member: 15801"] Thanks DarkWing for your perspective. I know my son started with pot and tried other things, although as a teen I think his drug of choice was pot. But it was also true that he would use anything to get high.... So if pot wasn't available he would drink robitussin or try whatever he could find. That is what scared us because he literally would try anything. I think eventually alcohol became his drug of choice because it was easily available especially after he turned 21. This is my big concern with the legalization of pot. I have no moral issue at all with people who smoke pot once in a while, or have a drink once in a while. And most people can do those things in moderation and that's fine. My big concern is with young teens..... It just seems to me that if pot is legal it will likely be even easier to get than it is now..... And that is my concern is young teens.... But philosophically I think it should be legal but I am worried about the practicalities of it all. [/QUOTE]
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