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Laura
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JOINT. And I feel strongly on this one, being a pot head myself and having and alcoholic dad. |
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Webworm Infected
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Joint. I don't booze. |
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Colton P
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if you say beer,youre retarded.
beer kills 1 million each year,while weed has no direct deaths. |
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KronicKyle
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joint... cause nobody's ever died from pot od, but people die from alcohol all the time |
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princesskitty
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i think a joint would be better.
because they could b driving with a beer in their hand
which is worse if the cops catch him compared to the joint |
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:x:Addict::x
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If I had to choose I would say a joint. At least if he's smoking weed he would most likely be too stoned to go out and get into some major shenanigans than if he were drinking. .. |
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FML
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a joint
i feel like alcohol is more addictive that weed. and you actually are aware of youself when you are high. when im drunk i have no idea whats goin on |
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Anominy
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A joint. The effect of alcohol is much worse and profound than marijuana. The temporary effects of marijuana are nothing compared to the ravages on the body of alcohol addiction, and death caused by DUIs, etc.
In either case, the important thing is to keep a cool mind and have an honest discussion with your son about drugs/alcohol, addiction, and using either carefully. |
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Not Rep or Dem!!
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beer of course, handing it to his dad. |
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Bunny
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azoint |
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Rhonda S
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At age 15; neither but if I had to choose, I would much rather see this child with a joint than any kind of alcohol.
Alcohol kills so many and it has been proved that cannabis or a joint does not cause death.
Thinking of this boy's future; I would rather know he liked pot better than alcohol that he could become addicted to and drink and drive.
I would also like to know that I could have this talk with a child of this age about these two things and have true and honest communication. |
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Jamie F
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if your 15 year old son smokes weed ur already fked, may aswell give him both haha |
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peaches6
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Neither |
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kel : )
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A joint?
You people are ridiculous. You'd rather have your 15 year old son drink alchohol, one of the MAIN killers in this world, instead of having a joint, which has never killed one person.
Bahaha.. losers. |
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easy24q
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A joint. Nobody has ever died by smoking a joint. Not one documented death associated with pot. Pot don't make you fight. Pot should not be in the same criminal category as those other drugs. |
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Summer G
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a joint ..... alcoholism is a deadly and impossible addiction to over come.
But either way I would still whoop his A#S !!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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mia
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I really don't want to pick either. There both not good for a 15 year old. |
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Golden
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i never had a problem with her having a beer, but she knew better than to even try to pilfer my stash. |
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a
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Both, if they get experience with drugs and alcohol early they will know not to use them later, especially if they do something irresponsible when they are high due to the pot or drunk do to the beer, this is exactly why we have young offender acts for children because after all they are children and they need to learn from mistakes. |
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Sam D
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A beer, would you rather him be on the streets drinking or wud u rather supervise him lol |
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NLUV4EVA
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Well, I would hope that I would never see either one in his hand. If I had to choose which one I would say a can of beer. |
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Keith K
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neither,that's what responsible parents are for, to control harmful silly kid problems.now, I know that is a unique concept with many of the dopes out there.... |
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LivLoveLaugh
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a can of beer? |
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Alice
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beer |
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Amanda I
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beer duh |
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Leona W
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Neither...but if you force me, I guess a beer. |
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Frankie D
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beer |
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LC
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I'd rather see him with a can of beer in his hand! |
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ilovejamie
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beer ... |
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kariba
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Beer...joints are illegal to everyone including those over 21! |
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