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13 Year Old Son smoking pot - Mum Seeks Members Advice

Hey there.. I just wanted to thank everyone who gave me input with regard to this situation.. I'm sorry I was temporarily off-line and didn't get to see the thread for ages, but the answers have been invaluable. I've printed out most of it and it's a wonderful resource which I'll have no hesitation in passing onto other parents, or kids who are in the same boat. My son seems to have taken a 'been there done that' attitude, and has agreed with the majority of the posters here about waiting a while before trying it again. I felt bad I couldn't thank you all earlier. I'm constantly surprised in a good way, at the high level of intelligence and educational accomplishment displayed by posters on this forum. It's not one for dummies, by and large. ;-)
 
I started when I was 16, although I had my first experience when I was 14. I've been smoking for 3 years now and, yes, I am pretty damn addicted. I would tell your son that once he's a little older, a joint or two on the weekend would be acceptable. (Weekend Warrior?..)
 
Been smoking weed daily since I was 13 By fourteen I had tried MDMA And Speed, Not a excuse but bare in mind my whole life revolved around Social workers, Mum getting beaten, Neglected, Seen drugs been used from very young age, Anything You could think of, Been There delt with that, I'm still smoking weed daily now And get on it monthly, I want to stop its gonna ruin me, No hate please just can anyone help ?
 
Toking is fun. But like all good things in life - MODERATION. My addictive potential is very high, currently on the list are masturbating, chocolate and a long on/off relationship with the ganj. I was previously addicted to mephedrone which was no fun whatsoever.
In my opinion 13 is too young. I didnt try anything till 15 and that seems like too young to me now.
Make him understand thats its ok to get high with your friends occasionally but not to waste away your days on the couch bunning yourself into oblivion.
I am now at the stage where I smoke up a fair bit (down to about 2-3 times a week) but never on my own (its boring).
 
I first tried weed when I was 15, MDMA when I was 16. Got my A Levels at 18. Got my university degree at 21. I'm okay.
 
Ok firstly I would confront the parent who exposed your son to drugs.
That's very irresponsible and when you think about it your son will probably go back to that house again to play games or catch up with his friend so his dad will be there doing it again.


Secondly I would lay down the law that your son is not allowed to smoke marijuana.
He is way too young.
Maybe even threaten to use some drug testing kits that can detect it upto 30 days.
 
I started when I was fifteen. I'm fine, I'm on my way to university to do psychology! In fact, it probably allowed me to do better at school and made me happier in general and let's just say it held a lot of benefits for me with basically zero adverse effects. Pot is mostly harmless. I know that probably doesn't mean anything to an 'anti pot' mother but just consider this, would you rather: a) your son go out and get totally drunk off his face, do silly things out of his control, make a fool of himself and poison himself sick? or b) smoke a bit of weed, relax and chill out and watch some t.v. with mates?
 
I started when I was fifteen. I'm fine, I'm on my way to university to do psychology! In fact, it probably allowed me to do better at school and made me happier in general and let's just say it held a lot of benefits for me with basically zero adverse effects. Pot is mostly harmless. I know that probably doesn't mean anything to an 'anti pot' mother but just consider this, would you rather: a) your son go out and get totally drunk off his face, do silly things out of his control, make a fool of himself and poison himself sick? or b) smoke a bit of weed, relax and chill out and watch some t.v. with mates?

Keep in mind that that is not an indication it will happen like that for everyone. I for one am a weed-addict. I tried A LOT of different illegal substances (the ones you can try out without risking your entire life, if you are careful, so the ones not physically addictive) and I have to say for me weed is the one most difficult to stay away from. I never had any addiction problems besides weed and I tried a lot of substances. To give you a picture: MDMA, MDA, LSD, DXM, DMT, 2-CB, 2-CI, psilocybin, salvia, peyote, LSA, nitrous, truffles, coideïne, tramadol (these last two are physically addictive but I only used them a few times to know what they felt like) and I'm sure there's a few that don't come to mind right now, but the only problem I had/have is weed. It's because weed gives you no feedback like other (hard)drugs do when abused. You won't feel bad if you use it all day every day, you won't get a comedown, you won't get withdrawal and you won't get psychological problems. Those are things that only surface after years and years of abusing the substance. Like a lot of people said before me weed is pretty harmless when used in moderation but in my experience (and I am far from the only one) in the long run it will for some people turn to an addiction that is VERY hard to get rid of and after years will influence a lot of aspects of your life.

To put things into perspective a bit: I too am almost done with my college education, I too have a girlfriend and a lot of friends, I too am very active in sports and am very sociable. But the addiction is there. If I can't smoke I will start to lash out at everyone in my immediate surroundings, I will develop headaches, I will only think of how to obtain my next high (which is like going to the store in the country I live in) and I will generally become a weed-fiend =D. Depression follows the first 5 days without smoking and after that almost all influence of the substance is gone, but the psychological addiction is still there. I managed to quit for about 8 months recently but I had one little slip-up and am now smoking every day again

So all in all of all the substances he could be using (even alcohol) weed is the least dangerous. And probably it will not cause any troubles for your son (though he started very young, I was 13 too when I lit my first joint, I am 25 now. Looking back that was way too young and probably why I am addicted now). But do not let ANYONE ever tell you that it is completely harmless and not addictive because this is simply NOT true. With years and years of abuse addiction will come and it is a very hard addiction to beat. So my advice: let him experiment, though try to give him the complete picture, not just what his friends say because they are young and they do not know anything yet, not about drugs and not about the way the drug world works (like a few already said if you do weed you will eventually come into contact with other drugs too). Try to keep an eye on him (you will notice when he starts abusing it in the long run). Weed is not something you should be demonizing (which seems to be what my reply is doing, I am just showing you an extreme example of what weed can do in the worst of circumstances so you know every possible outcome and can calculate it in your actions) but it is also not something you should take very lightly. Keep an eye on him and he'll probably be fine though, there are a lot of worse things in this world, I for one am grateful it is just weed I am addicted to and not something else, it is holding me back A LOT but it is not destroying my life, my love or my family. I am sooooo glad I always had the smarts to say "no" to things that could potentially destroy my life (never did speed, coke, meth, crack or any other very addictive substance and I never will, the risk is far too great for me because I have a personality prone to addiction) but that is because I educate myself completely before I consider trying something new so I always know what the risks are beforehand.

*edit* Oh yeah one more thing: I would've pounded the man that gives my son drugs into dust or I would've reported him to the police (though that would take a father away from his child). I really CAN NOT understand someone who is right in the head giving a 13-year old drugs, just hearing it happened to someone I don't know makes me mad, where does he think he gets the right to do that? He made a decision for your child that only your child or you (if that's even possible) should be making. He just decided to turn your child from drug-free to not drug-free anymore at an age where your child isn't even able to make such a decision for himself because he is not yet fully developed and does not yet understand the consequences...


*edit 2* Something I forgot are the legal ramifications. For me they are almost non-existent. I do not live in the Netherlands where it is legal, it's still illegal here but barely. To give you an example I was recently (for the first time in my life) caught with 5g of dutch cannabis (not a small amount, but not a garbage bag full either) and they just confiscated it and I had to be questioned about where I got it and such. I didn't even get a fine or anything, just a warning. The police here are very liberal but maybe that's not the case where you live so that's another thing to think about.

Sorry for the long text but I wanted to give you a complete picture of how it is for me and how it is when it doesn't turn out like it turned out for 90% of people that smoke cannabis...
 
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I started at 13 and by 14 I was a daily smoker. I probly lost out on getting a scholarship because of weed. I had a lot of problems at home so its difficult to say as I might have flipped out and bodied my father over the shit he put me through.

I'm going to play this post out in two ways, first I'm going to comically ask you: How did weed make you lose out on a scholarship? Did cannabis plants steal the scholarship from the person who was going to give it to you? Did they grow over your scholarship and eat it? Did the scholarship roll itself into a joint and set itself on fire?

Now another perspective, I'm going to correct your post:
I started at 13 and by 14 I was a daily smoker. I probly lost out on getting a scholarship because I didn't apply myself. I liked to smoke weed during this period, too. I had a lot of problems at home so its difficult to say as I might have flipped out and bodied my father over the shit he put me through.

To Bluebull: sounds like the police were being conservative in their actions, the opposite of liberal. Liberal would have been booking you, investigating where the weed came from, fining you, etc.
 
Now i'd ask the dad to kindly fuck off and stop sharing pot with the kid, dont ask him to stop smoking, or even bring it up, talk to the father, and have him talk to the kid.. The last thing you want if for him to start trying different highs.. DXM being the most famous form of a cheap legal high for teens, it can also be a cheap legal addiction that's easy to obtain and use.. I'm speaking from experience, ive been addicted to dxm for almost 2 years now, 1500mg daily.. All because i was stopped from using pot (probation)..

Now that he's tried it already a few times, there's no stopping him, his brain chemistry is altered and having him stop now will only make him move on to other things (other drugs)
Although i agree 13 is wayy too young for anyone to be smoking anything, but hey if he already does it, let him do what he wants, but dont spoil the kid. Just ask him to be more aware of what he's doing.. Its all fun and games until you get a phone call from the sheriff's office and they have your son and get charged with possession.

Just ask him to be safe, if he really has to, use indoors or use in safe conditions, never let the kid out with friends without knowing where he is.. coming from a guy whos already fucked his life up, i dont want the same happening to anyone else.
 
To Bluebull: sounds like the police were being conservative in their actions, the opposite of liberal. Liberal would have been booking you, investigating where the weed came from, fining you, etc.

Indeed you are right =D That's a small nuance that up until now I was oblivious to... Going to remember that one
 
Now i'd ask the dad to kindly fuck off and stop sharing pot with the kid, dont ask him to stop smoking, or even bring it up, talk to the father, and have him talk to the kid.. The last thing you want if for him to start trying different highs.. DXM being the most famous form of a cheap legal high for teens, it can also be a cheap legal addiction that's easy to obtain and use.. I'm speaking from experience, ive been addicted to dxm for almost 2 years now, 1500mg daily.. All because i was stopped from using pot (probation)..

Now that he's tried it already a few times, there's no stopping him, his brain chemistry is altered and having him stop now will only make him move on to other things (other drugs)
Although i agree 13 is wayy too young for anyone to be smoking anything, but hey if he already does it, let him do what he wants, but dont spoil the kid. Just ask him to be more aware of what he's doing.. Its all fun and games until you get a phone call from the sheriff's office and they have your son and get charged with possession.

Just ask him to be safe, if he really has to, use indoors or use in safe conditions, never let the kid out with friends without knowing where he is.. coming from a guy whos already fucked his life up, i dont want the same happening to anyone else.
Now that's bull crap. No propaganda please.

Bluebull: Yeah sometimes it's easy to confuse liberal/conservative with progressive/regressive social policies. That's actually what most people mean when they say liberal or conservative, they mean they're socially progressive/regressive.
 
I would say at the age of 9. Just enjoyed a picture with Astrid Lindgren's characters smoking pot. Especially the short haired girl was kind of cute.
 
IMO, 13 is too young to start smoking pot. At that age, you're still a child (or I certainly was...)

I feel like 16 is the earliest that kids should start smoking pot...
 
They say its bad for a growing mind, to smoke bud, but its also bad if you dont get enough sleep, THC never killed anyone. Its not addictive. Accutaly used as medicine. Its not a cigarette..
Theres 2 ways to smoke. The responsable way(like your son) chilling, watching tv, sports. And the irresponsible way=brag that you smoke, smoke just for the stause and just act completely out of it infront of friends/peers.
It was wrong of the friends dad to give a 13yo bud though. Keep in mind caffeine,sugar,nicotine are considered drugs
Good luck rose petal!
 
Personally, i first tried Pot when i was about 13 or 14 and then smoked it 3 times after but then i realized all it does is mess with your brain and it does have its positives like chilling you out but its not worth messing with the brain so after the 3 times when i was younger i decided to fully stop and i haven't touch any kind of drug since . smoking or drinking , i am now a fully healthy man :)

If he wanted to try it let him but i advice that now he has tried it to stop. it really isn't worth it to be honest.
 
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