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« Reply #20 on: March 27, 2012, 07:21:20 am »

Well I am sorry I posted the Marijuana vs Alcohol thread. My intention was simply to stress how dangerous alcohol is yet it is viewed as ok, while marijuana is looked upon in such a different light. Having said that if you or any one believes that your child in modern day america will not come in contact with either then you are in for a shock. Better to explain to them how it is very real and most likely very close to where you live, prepare them with words for the times when they will encounter it in person. I did not consider the fact that any one would allow there child to be on here unsupervised, I do not allow it in my home so forgive me. If I could remove the post I would, if any one was offended by a discussion where adults speak about the differences of 2 very real substances that are a very real part of modern day life in the United States then you most likely would have been offended sooner or later by me anyway as I tend to not hide my head in the sand, but rather try to discuss the real world and it;s very real problems. I Accept the fact that perhaps a hog hunting forum is not the ideal place for such a topic, but I expected to get honest feed back from men who for the majority work with there hands and earn a check by the sweat of there brow. If any one is offended still I am sorry.

God Bless, Waylon.

IMO you do not owe anyone an apology, it was a good topic over very real issues that was discussed in a tasteful way with a few jokes here and there....I enjoyed it.

I am more offended by the condom joke and find it a double standard but that (time and time again) is more common.

It is like my brother in law saying we have to watch what we say around his daughter because she called her teacher a b*tch.....we MIGHT see them once a month so she isn't hearing it from us but yet we are automatically at fault....our son knows if he drops any kind of cuss word he is in deep doo doo because ground rules have been set and enforced.
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