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Marijuana, the New Beer?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 612828" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Smoking cigarettes is 100% legal, although not harmless, and I don't allow anyone to smoke cigarettes in my house, child or adult. Why? I don't want the fumes in my house. You can take a similar stance with your son and stick to it. I'd throw out any pot I saw in his room. Unless he is 100% self-sufficient, he can't do whatever he wants to do. The point is, he can be 35 but if he lives in your house he still has to either follow your house rules or move out a nd become financially independent. And everyone doesn't do it. A lot of people do, but not the "everyone" that our kids like to put in their corner. Not everyone drinks, not everyone uses pot. It is a choice. And not everything that is legal is harmless. Cigarettes and alcohol are two examples. Using anything every day is not good. If he did it twice a month, I'd say he was a recreational user. But if somebody drinks every day, they are probably somebody with a problem. Ditto for pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 612828, member: 1550"] Smoking cigarettes is 100% legal, although not harmless, and I don't allow anyone to smoke cigarettes in my house, child or adult. Why? I don't want the fumes in my house. You can take a similar stance with your son and stick to it. I'd throw out any pot I saw in his room. Unless he is 100% self-sufficient, he can't do whatever he wants to do. The point is, he can be 35 but if he lives in your house he still has to either follow your house rules or move out a nd become financially independent. And everyone doesn't do it. A lot of people do, but not the "everyone" that our kids like to put in their corner. Not everyone drinks, not everyone uses pot. It is a choice. And not everything that is legal is harmless. Cigarettes and alcohol are two examples. Using anything every day is not good. If he did it twice a month, I'd say he was a recreational user. But if somebody drinks every day, they are probably somebody with a problem. Ditto for pot. [/QUOTE]
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