26-year-old crossing guard accused of distributing electronic cigarettes and substances containing marijuana to middle school students

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Have no problem with weed but now that it's all but legal everywhere, time to start treating it with the same restrictions too that apply to alcohol. Treat her like you would a personwho gave alcohol to minors.

Also, kids should be discouraged from consuming the shyt as much as possible. Ideally, you should be over 25 imo to use legally but 21 like alcohol is OK I guess. Reason I say 25 is because that is when people's brains stop the "development cycle" and it's been shown that weed use in kids and young adults before that age lead to permenant effects where as those who use after 25 are more likely to recover from the "damage" than those who use as teens. shyt is fun but I hear about teachers having kids coming to class baked more than just the one off stoner kid like back in the day and they have confiscate these vapes more often. The kids are already half retarded with social media. This shyt needs be controlled among them heavily to prevent full retards.


Early/Late Onset of Use Studies evaluating early- and late-onset marijuana users have provided considerable insight into the effects of cannabis use on adolescent neurodevelopment. For example, Ehrenreich and colleagues (1999) found that initiation of marijuana use prior to age 16 predicted impaired reaction time on a task of sustained attentional processing [28]. In 2003, Pope and colleagues also found that early-onset (or initiation prior to age 17) was related to poorer performance on verbal memory and fluency tasks, as well as verbal IQ [29]. Focusing on executive functioning, Fontes and colleagues (2011) examined 104 chronic cannabis users ages 18–55. All participants met criteria for DSM-IV cannabis abuse or dependence. The authors found that adolescent cannabis users reporting initiation prior to age 15 demonstrated poorer performance on tasks of sustained attention, impulse control, and executive functioning
 
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