What do do with a friend and his weed?

I have a good friend who I recently found out has been smoking weed… He says he’s quitting but I don’t know what to do… Any advice?

Answer #1

That does not mean the problem has ended. You didnt destroy all the weed in the world. He can buy more.

Answer #2

YO LET HIM . WHY ARE YOU NOT ! ?! !? ?!?! !? OMGGG WTFFF…

Answer #3

he can and probablly will buy more weed. maybe you should find out how much he’s going thru a week. but for the most part just leave him alone. maybe you should ask him about whats going on in his life because there could be an underlying problem you dont know about. also going thru his room aint very chill. maybe you should try and be a good friend with out invading his privacy. oh and one more thing. how did you come to find out your friend smokes weed. if it was just a rumor maybe its not true.

Answer #4

Well after you know for sure that he’s quit, you can just forgive him and help him make better choices in the future, also see if he’s using any other drugs and get him off of those too.

Answer #5

Well I’m not usually one to stand on a high moral ground when it comes to recreational use, but you guys are a little young, things affect the body worse while you’re still growing. Find out when and how often. Because if someone is trying to quit and isnt just stopping, that’s not a good sign. If he’s having difficulty quitting it usually means there’s something else going on. You might want to have him talk to his school counselor. It does not necessarily mean he will be reported (this is very dependent on the counselor), but maybe they can work with him? My high school has a substance abuse group which I co-facilitate. Do you guys have anything like that? It’s really hard to know with the information you’ve given us. Is it use, abuse, (unlikely to be dependence with weed, but I guess it is possible) will really decide on the course of action. Honestly, if you are worried, just talk to him. Try not to be judgmental or anything. Do it more as a, I want to understand. It will get you more information and less defensiveness (personally, I really wouldnt approach it through the I forgive you route, moral superiority is not likely to get you anything but highly explicit insults)

Answer #6

Fro experience, I’d say you need to get him help right away. Don’t wait because he says he’s quitting because he’s more than likely not.Do him a favor and get him help!

Answer #7

I actually went through his room… Took all his weed and destroyed it… No burning… Just destruction

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