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Hi I found out about 3 years ago that my friends parents parents both smoke weed. They dont do it around me or my friend they do it in there room, so were not around it, and they both are good parents, they both work and have a house of there own and there very responsible people, and I still have that thought in my mind that they both do it, and my my friends mom knnows I know about it and she tells me not to talk about it. what should my friend jasmin do?
panther_grl03 answered Sunday August 24 2008, 12:41 am: Her parents would get in serious trouble if this was ever caught. I would hate for Jasmin to have to deal with what might happen to her if this ever happens. It's cases like this when there is no cookie cutter answer. Maybe she should try really talking to her parents about these concerns. I know that's a lot easier said than done, but it's also a lot easier of what could happen if things were to go badly. [ panther_grl03's advice column | Ask panther_grl03 A Question ]
LiLMAMAx answered Friday August 22 2008, 2:05 am: You shouldn't do anything because a lot of parents smoke weed. But normally, they keep it private if their kids don't do it. I wouldn't worry about it if there isn't any harm being done. It's okay I promise :] Their grown, so they can make their own decisions.
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ohitscassidy answered Thursday August 21 2008, 11:12 pm: don't say anything, listen to her if there good people and responsible and the child isnt getting hurt then there is no need for you to step in.. mind your business, weed isnt a major drug and more then half the US population do it.. so just leave it alone unless there using more drugs then that and the child is being treated badly [ ohitscassidy's advice column | Ask ohitscassidy A Question ]
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