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Were you ever anti-drug?

Transcendence

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Now I'm not talking about when you were 7 or some shit, I mean, as a teenager or an adult were you ever strongly judgmental in terms of drugs and drug users? I don't believe I was ever strongly against drugs, although my parents were and are, and some of that rubbed off onto me. Until about sophomore year of high school, I always associated drugs with losers and under achievers, or at least hippies.
 
I am a regular drug user and have never felt anti-drug towards them for myself. I do however hate to see todays youth joining the ranks as I have have seen so many of my friends not be able to handle the drug seen.

However if I do have kids some day and they decide to try drugs, I do not plan on encouraging them but will try and help them make safe decisions and not just push them away.
 
by the 6th grade I already new I wonted to try drugs and it was all thx to DARE. they showed us all those videos and I just thought WOW that looks like fun.
 
GenericMind said:
I won a D.A.R.E essay contest in 6th grade.

My masterpiece was titled Why I Will Never Do Drugs 8o

lollerskates me too, but I didn't really take a stance on em, I just spat back all the info they gave us in 5th grader speak and next thing I know i'm on stage gettin a medal. I colored all over that mofo with a sharpie and then tossed it aside, never to be seen again. About 650 days 4 hours and 34 minutes later...I was completely faced=D

Oh and although I wasn't actually against it in 7th/part of 8th grade I didn't like people smoking weed around me in what I percieved to be unchill spots for fear of getting caught.
 
honestly until about 7th grade i was, but in health class when they were talking about acid and "hearing colors and seeing sounds" i was pretty much thinking "you're listing some things that sound really sweet.
 
I just got back from HAVING TO GO to an NA meeting..................I couldnt stand all the anti drug talk!
 
not really. I was pretty big on the whole "HEY GUYS THE GOVMENT IS LYIN TO YOU!" schtick and it seemed to follow logically that if they lied about everything else they were probably lying about drugs.

I do have good conversations with my mom about drug use though; she's inclined to be against it, but can be reasoned with which makes for interesting debates.
 
Yup. When I was fourteen I wrote a whole anti-drug novel! Fucking hilarious. I gotta dig up that shit and post it on this thread.
The whole reason was that I thought everything was equally bad and would kill you, and I was influenced by movies like "The Crow". I remained that way until age 17 or so when I started hearing stories from friends about how they tried acid or whatever, and I realized that they hadn't become dead or desperate addicts or gang members, so my perspective began to change.
 
from a prolific 14 year old straight edge authoress

Gavin hid the box
and then stayed on the roof awhile, looking down at the city. When he
turned, a little kid, only about eight or nine years old, was
standing next to him. Age was no matter, though. A lot of little kids
went to parties like that and dealt with drugs too. The kid looked
like he was in a gang, like Cheryl.
"Hey," said Gavin. The kid stared at him. He had baggy jeans
on and he was holding onto a cigarette. He said, "Yo. Who're you?"
Gavin told him.
"Oh, you're Raven," said the kid.
"I didn't know I was that well known," said Gavin. The kid
said, "Yeah, well, you're pretty cool, and the crack you get. It's
the best crack I've had in a long time."
Gavin wondered how long the boy had been doing drugs. Since
he was four? Maybe five? What a wasted life.
"You can thank The Boss for that," he said, and then added,
"I've gotta jet now. Enjoy the view." He left the kid and went
downstairs to wait the party out.
He waited it out until one in the morning. Everyone was
either asleep or unconscious. It was a typical drug party. A small
fight had broken out, which didn't last long because a lot of kids
were on marijuana and hadn't fought that well. Jeff had gotten
himself drunk, which Gavin guessed was better than getting high. He
decided to leave Jeff there for the time being. Jeff could take care
of himself. Gavin went up to the roof, got the box of money, and went
down the fire escape. He walked in the street the rest of the way
home. The sidewalks were too dangerous. When he got home, he looked
at the money briefly, and then decided to stash it under the bed. He
wouldn't have to worry about his Mom. She never cleaned his room.
 
I started smoking pot when I was 13, but I remember I always used to be judgmental about people who used harder drugs, though that was mostly due to ignorance. When I was 15 I saw a bunch of police brochures about different drugs sitting out at the library so I grabbed them all, the one about acid really fascinated me. I ended up doing a research paper on LSD that year and I finally got to try it when I was 16. Been in love ever since.
 
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i started smoking the ganj at the early age of 12, so personally i was always for drugs. but it always made me laugh in high school when all these kids who used to tell me i was so bad started doing drugs.
 
I started smoking cannabis at 15 and was very anti-anything-else-than-cannabis.

A few years past by and suddenly It was ok to drop X or LSD. I become very anti speed and anti heroin.

Again a few years went by and I found speed to be my DOC. I dropped all the other drugs and spent everything on speed. I became anti heroin and anti-injecting.

Then I started to inject speed and tried IV heroin.

That's about it :/
 
Psychedelics always intrigued me, even as a young child. Pot always seemed ok too. So I guess not really... I never thought of addicts as bad people either.
 
I was for awhile after I ate special brownies, too much, and was stoned for 3 straight days. That was a awful experience. I said I would never do drugs again and that they are bad....haha rrright...
 
I wrote an essay about Cocaine dealing and Pablo Escobar when i was 14.

Although i didn't touch a drug until 3 years later, i was never anti-drug. Drugs have always fascinated me.
 
haha yeah i vividly remember telling my parents that if someone came to me and put a gun to my head and said smoke this or i'm going to shoot you, I would tell them to shoot me because i would rather die never having tried drugs than have done drugs and lived. I even remember the astonished look on their faces hearing me say that.

needless to say...things have changed
 
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