I don't think parents are stupid about drugs. I'm certainly more than willing to listen to what they have to say, otherwise I wouldn't ask for feedback on a forum. but the generalizations like that ALL teenagers feel invincible is why so many of us discredit what parents say. if I felt invincible I'd be trying other drugs, but I know the dangers of harder drugs so I steer clear. it's not that it's important to me to smoke. I feel perfectly fine going weeks or months without smoking, but when I need a way to relax quickly after a day of work or a week of school, it helps. I only go through about 1.5 grams a week, if not less. as for things that are laced, every bit of research ive done talks of pretty tell tale signs of a bad batch. and vaporizing reduces that risk further, because of different points of vaporization. I'm not saying it's not possible, but laced batches seem pretty uncommon and easily detected. the point of my original post was not to say " let all of your kids smoke all the time" it was to be careful with countermeasures. harsh consequences, from what I've seen, lead to things far worse than a bit of pot. the drugs should not be the focus of life, which is the part where parents should step in.