
Originally Posted by
Bruce.Porcelli
For me and my family personally, I simply support the decision kellogs had made, and I just think its tough enough for kids growing through adolescent as it is, adding to the confusion of showcasing an olympic champion who dabbles in smoking pot is challenging from my perspective as a parent.
Just my opinion, that's all, and for those who chose to think otherwise more power to you's, nothing against anyone.
At the end of the day, it's your decision to have your kids smoke or not, and theirs too. I'm pretty sure that the majority of Under 21 parties involve alcohol. I hardly ever drink now that I smoke pot, I'm way smarter, I'm way more interested in science, learning is something I enjoy doing. I was never like that in school!
Even so, Joe Rogan wasn't talking about giving kids Pot. I'd be much more concerned that my kid is drinking than smoking pot, for sure, but he wasn't talking about that. I think the fact that Phelps does it and is still the greatest swimmer ever tells you a lot about it.
Perhaps if people were more educated on the subject, SUCH AS children, and it was labelled as what it is rather than an illegal drug "that causes harm", there would be less abuse. You can DIE from drinking just a little too much alcohol, an extremely common amount amongst users, and seriously damage your body. With Cannabis, this is not the case.
It's tough enough for kids growing through adolescence as it is, I know, but I don't think the confusion is in showcasing an olympic champion who dabbles in smoking pot is challenging, I think Kellogg's removing him from their brand is more challenging. It begs the question...why?!