I'll be
honest. I
doubted this story from the time I first laid
yghes on it. Of course, being the
sometimes obsessive fact-checker that I am, I found
Professor Gerald Smith's e-mail and asked for the free
pamphlet, which I received
promptly through the
post. So now I am the
proud owner of a very
thick,
glossy,
high-class booklet entitled
'(How Parents Can Help Children Live) Marijuana Free'Here's the part of the pamphlet that has the offending phrase; I'll post as much as I can to provide context so that you may judge for yourself.
...There are four warning signs: (a) medical symptoms, (b) behavioral signs, (c) social signs, and (d) circumstantial evidence. Taken alone, any one of these signs may not mean much, but if your child exhibits several of these, you have good reason to suspect marijuana use.
(text about
Visine use of users, and instruction on cop-style
follow-the-pencil tests follows... omitted by the
noder -
inconsequential)