Quote Originally Posted by ValkyrieAg
Obviously some people who expressed opinions in this thread weren't raised the same way I was. There is no 'fuzzy' line where things go from OK to not ok. Its a very obvious line to be stepped over.

I would be embarassed to say that smoking out kids who are under 18 is responsible, because it is not.

Maybe some of yall were raised with coke in your bottle and drugs around your home, but I wasn't and can obviously tell (from a mile away) what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior. If you can't tell, slap your parents because they didn't do their job.
Of course there's a fuzzy line. It is clearly not okay to smoke up a toddler, but it is okay to smoke up a 50-year-old. Somewhere in between the person in question matures to the point where they can handle it. It is not a single moment in time, but a gradual process.

Are you seriously suggesting that there is a huge ethical difference between offering a joint to somebody who is 17 years and 364 days old and offering somebody a joint on their 18th birthday? I don't think it's that clear-cut.