kmoose
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Agree. There needs to be some consequence when players don't live up to their end of the deal.
I'm pro legalization, but I'm anti-stupidity. A rule is a rule until it isn't a rule. IMO, if true, these kids made a choice. They don't have a problem (addiction). They just made a choice to get a buzz, knowing the risks involved. The help they need is common sense 101, or a class is risk analysis. Tired of hearing people blame laws (even if we disagree with those laws), the school, or others for stupid actions of kids.
Exactly.....
True story. No one on here knows me, offline, and the story is public record, if anyone wanted to bother:
When I enlisted in the Navy, some friends had a going away party for me the night before I shipped out to Boot Camp. I was a really smart kid, with great test scores. I had signed up to be a linguist in a Cryptography shop, and had scored high enough on my language test that I got to pick what language I wanted. I chose Russian, because it was a one year long course at the Defense Language Institute, in Monterey, CA. At my going away party, someone passed a joint my way. I knew better than to hit, but I was a dumb kid and went ahead and smoked it anyway. So I popped positive on the piss test in Boot Camp. Guess what? I lost my linguist's job. And, I was slated to go to the fleet as an undesignated seaman. In other words, I would be spending my days mopping, scraping and painting walls, and any other shit job that they could think of. All of that, for about half of minimum wage. But I didn't piss and moan about the unfairness of marijuana laws, or the harsh punishment of the Navy. I keep my head down, and my chin up, and worked harder to stand out as a good sailor. As a result, I was selected by my Company Commanders (Navy version of a Drill Sergeant) to be given an "A" school (a job classification) for outstanding performance in Boot Camp. I chose Avionics Technician because a friend that I had made in Boot Camp was doing that, and we could go to the same place for the schooling. So I spent 6 years in the Navy as an Avionics Technician. I worked hard in school, and graduated as the Class Honorman. I came dangerously close to setting the record for the best GPA in the history of the program. I got a great electronics education out of it. I now make ~$65,000/year, without a college degree. So that is my frame of reference when people talk about punishing someone for smoking pot being tantamount to ruining their life, or taking away their future.
/soapbox off