SplshMtnLvr28
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If I didn't care about people having their names ruined forever on a public board, I could name you alot of people my age, who I know or have seen who smoke pot.
Unfortunately its a pretty common thing at my school, I can smell it in the hallway where my friend's locker is every morning and every lunch hour. The guy I have a crush on right now smokes pot, and so do alot of other people in my classes. I don't know how the administrators could be so blind; they say they try and stop kids from doing drugs and yet its so obvious that alot of people are doing it.
I wish I could just shout at everyone: ''Open your freaking eyes!''![]()
~C.B.
It's common at my school too. But I don't think that the administrators are blind, per se. Not too many kids at my school come to school stoned, but there's definately tons that do it when they're not at school. The staff knows that there's a problem, but they're not strip searching every kid before school. But, I think there's more they can do to stop it.
We have drug searches too, but even those don't work. We had one last October. I was in Health, so it was the perfect time to discuss the dangers of doing drugs.
Anyways, we weren't really having class, just talking amoungst ourselves. So, my crush sits in front of me, and he was talking to one of my guy friends. He looked freaked out. Well, low and behold, he had pot in his locker. Tsk tsk. So, another hour went by, and they were still searching, and he still hadn't been called down. So after we were allowed to leave, he goes running to his friends that are all by his locker. (His lockers a few down from mine
) And they were all like 'Duuuuuuude did you get called down?!?!' (Which, he didn't). I understand that the dogs might get tired, but they could have not had just one do the entire school. And I know it's wrong, but I wouldn't want him to get caught anyways. XDSooo my point is, is that the Man obviously knows what's going on, but there's not much he can do to stop it when it's not happening at school.

