10-15-2015, 09:06 PM
Eh, I would probably tell him that after 18 he could do whatever he wants but not in my house. I knew my oldest Daughter was smoking weed but never ever said that I did. She kept it on the side and kinda grew out of it. There are a few guys at work (because they are so lame I had to go back) that act like surfer duds and every hour they have to smoke a bowl. I had talked to my oldest Daughter about it and explained the difference between smoking weed for recreation and needing to smoke every day. Today she is 30 and is a nurse. I know she smokes occasionally and that's fine but she doesn't need to smoke every morning to "wake & bake" When kids are young they tend to go with the crowd but if you can get them to understand that the "crowd" could care less if they made it or didn't that, once taught can go a long way in giving them the freedom to decide. After 18 they are on their own and whatever values you have taught them will be the thing that decides their future. Its to late after that, they are adults then.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.