Quote Originally Posted by 420HighLife
Damn, this is more response then I'd ever hoped for haha

His unit on marijuana starts tomorrow. Wish him luck:thumbsup:
I can understand his desire to speak-up during class while someone openly bad-mouths the good herb. I would keep it as simple as possible, and just ask "why are states voting to decriminalize/legalize marijuana?" "Why are there doctors who condone the usage of marijuana?" and "Why do so many studies make the claim that marijuana usage leads to mental disorder?" The latter question is a set-up for the subsequent message that marijuana cannot 'make you crazy.' Granted, there will always be an individual who will blame marijuana for their discomfort, however those individuals learn two things: 1. Cannabis is not to blame for any mental discomfort, and 2. Cannabis is to be used responsibly. And because I am not bias to the idea that marijuana can and is used irresponsibly, by people who prefer to address their self-esteem through marijuana, I can firmly say that there are many users who practice bad-habits while they are stoned. Now, is that an inclining to suggest that marijuana is responsible for your son's laziness?

Just find a way to make the point that cannabis is not to blame...I thought American society would be passed the blame game by now but apparently it is easier to frame an innocent plant, then addressing a serious lack of guidance in today's youth.
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . Marijuana Unit in Health Class My friend is still in high school, and as he is not able to register on these fine forums, he asked me to post this for him...what follows is his quoted text. I have a unit on marijuana and other 'psychoactive' drugs coming up next week in my high school health class. My teacher is a just-out-of-college jock, who has been completely brainwashed by the system of ignorance that our government has pursued. What questions could I ask during class, that will make him uncomfortable and will Rating: 5