They are not your friends. They do not want to help you or your family. They want a conviction. Another notch on the belt. They will happily take your testimony and make sure that your parents spend as much time in prison as possible while you go God knows where. If you don't have a family member ready and able to take you when they are arrested (and even possibly if you do) you end up with CPS and maybe in a foster home.
I agree that weed is not the devil. More people die every year from peanut allergies than die from anything marijuana related. In fact, even DUIs for marijuana are almost nonexistent.
Selling weed is dangerous. Your parents could get themselves in trouble and you end up in foster care anyway.
I don't know enough about the situation to say if you should do more than talk to them. Definitely talk to them.
Depending on how they react, if you think you need to do something about it your next step is family members. Their parents, any siblings they have (your aunts and uncles) that you trust, someone in the family who can talk to them adult to adult.
Involving the cops destroys everyone's life. It's not even a last resort. Unless you find yourself in a situation where you think their actions are placing you in danger and you need to get out of their house because of abuse or neglect or something, try family and if that doesn't work just keep your head down and keep out of it. Get out of high school and let them do their thing. If they're going to get busted don't have anything to do with it.
Calling the cops on them, especially if they're only selling weed, is something you would probably regret for the rest of your life unless you need them gone for your own legitimate personal safety. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
greeny678 answered Friday June 7 2013, 12:18 pm: Calling the cops is a bad idea. as you will proberbly end up in a care home and will have social services. on your back 24/7for your parent having weed it is best to talk to your parents about the issues. you have if i was you id try to ignore. it as its ony. weed and dosnt effect people that. much i have tried. it myself. and all it does is chill you out and. not being mean or nothing but its really non of your buisness. and. it is your . parents house i persume so if thts what they want. to do then leave. it up to them hope this helped [ greeny678's advice column | Ask greeny678 A Question ]
Athena777 answered Monday June 3 2013, 2:49 pm: Find out why they have weed in the first place, sometimes its legally priscribed for gloucoma. If otherwise, speak to thm abt it nd sort it out, still if its a mess alert cops via a trusted friend. [ Athena777's advice column | Ask Athena777 A Question ]
raindombow answered Monday June 3 2013, 12:45 pm: Ok, firstly, whatever happens: DONT CALL THE POLICE!!! It's just weed...no big deal...If i were u i would get into the family business aha
But seriously, the only thing weed does is calms you down...It's fine! [ raindombow's advice column | Ask raindombow A Question ]
Kissyfurr answered Saturday June 1 2013, 9:26 pm: Hello!
You should definitely call the police.
Make sure that your parents don't hear or see you do this though or it may cause problems.
HoagieFest answered Saturday June 1 2013, 5:26 pm: Um...don't tell the cops. Its weed. Its not coke or meth. I would ask your parents. Tell them your uncomfortable with it. Explain why you feel this way. Calling the cops will ruin yours and there lives [ HoagieFest's advice column | Ask HoagieFest A Question ]
dreamer1999 answered Saturday June 1 2013, 4:00 pm: Well I advise that if your parents are selling illegal drugs
That you need to tell the police about it...I know that you
Love your parents but the action is illegal and could
Ruin your life in the future. Sorry to hear about that. [ dreamer1999's advice column | Ask dreamer1999 A Question ]
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