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Mom, What's wrong with smoking weed?
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 754506" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Agree with all.</p><p></p><p>It's very odd because I have two new coworkers that I have become close to that both smoke. However, our company does random drug testing (corporate office of a steel company but they follow same rules as out on the floor) so it's very possible they will lose their job at some point.</p><p></p><p>One of them probably does not smoke now but she also does not drink any alcohol. Her husband only smokes, he does not drink either. No other drug use though.</p><p></p><p>The other one lives with a musician who also does not drink, only smokes. She is the one I am worried about. She actually came over for Christmas Eve as he was visiting his family and she was flying out next day to visit her elderly mother. She only smokes once a week or so but seems to think she'd get a second chance although I have told her that I have witnessed them "walk people out" over my 11 year employment here. We have lost a lot of good people due to them smoking. There is a zero tolerance policy here due to the dangers of working in a steel mill. Doesn't make a lot of sense to impose the same rules on us but it is what it is as they say.</p><p></p><p>I also smoked a lot in my teens but no longer care to and can't anyway. My son gave it up this year which was a shock because he also praised it highly. It did lead to other drugs for him too I believe. He does drink beer and we're okay with this as long as he works and does what he is supposed to do. </p><p></p><p>The kids of today are not anything like we were. That is an understatement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 754506, member: 15032"] Agree with all. It's very odd because I have two new coworkers that I have become close to that both smoke. However, our company does random drug testing (corporate office of a steel company but they follow same rules as out on the floor) so it's very possible they will lose their job at some point. One of them probably does not smoke now but she also does not drink any alcohol. Her husband only smokes, he does not drink either. No other drug use though. The other one lives with a musician who also does not drink, only smokes. She is the one I am worried about. She actually came over for Christmas Eve as he was visiting his family and she was flying out next day to visit her elderly mother. She only smokes once a week or so but seems to think she'd get a second chance although I have told her that I have witnessed them "walk people out" over my 11 year employment here. We have lost a lot of good people due to them smoking. There is a zero tolerance policy here due to the dangers of working in a steel mill. Doesn't make a lot of sense to impose the same rules on us but it is what it is as they say. I also smoked a lot in my teens but no longer care to and can't anyway. My son gave it up this year which was a shock because he also praised it highly. It did lead to other drugs for him too I believe. He does drink beer and we're okay with this as long as he works and does what he is supposed to do. The kids of today are not anything like we were. That is an understatement! [/QUOTE]
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