Hey my name is Rachel Strickland and iam 17 years old and I know i can't really say anything to gabby becouse i smoked a ciggerate to but i think her trying pot is much worse especially since it's illegal and if the police find out she can go to jail and i don't want that to happen to my best friend I just wanted to know how can i help her?
trlblzr4u answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 6:15 pm: Thinking that smoking pot just because is illegal is kind of interseting since you did smoke a cigarette before you were able to "buy" them. Now so much has been debated as to why this substance is illegal and in some places it's not. Now, if she's just smoking it and doesn't have more than about an ounce of it, no worries about going to jail for her, it will get taken away and she'll get a fine. Is she's smoking a lot and has it all the time, chances are then it's a bigger issue and should worry about her and being in jail. This is one of those things that people have to find out for themselves. You can only state your disapointment in them for choising to smoke this substance. There are other "drugs" that are legal that people use to get high. Just thought I'd point that out. [ trlblzr4u's advice column | Ask trlblzr4u A Question ]
luna45 answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 5:18 pm: your eally can't help her. I've had the same issue with alot of my friends once i got into highschool ,and all you can relaly do is tell her how you feel about it, but don't push it. It will only irratate her. She has to realize on her own that its not something she wants to relaly be doing. She'll figure it our when it starts to affect her in sports, and social situations. [ luna45's advice column | Ask luna45 A Question ]
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