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Do you think smoking weed every night is cause for concern?

278 replies

LastPodcastOnTheLeft · 30/06/2025 17:46

I didn't but since working in a job where we work closely with SS, I'm seeing it raised as a potential issue of children are present in the house.

For a bit of background, we have two kids 7 and 12. I don't smoke it anymore but my husband never really grew out of it!

He makes sure he hides it from the kids but the youngest has noticed that he smells of 'smokers' as our 7 yr old calls cigs, when he comes in.

I think the 12 yr old knows but doesn't care.

He works full time and rarely smokes in the day .

AIBU to think it's not so different from having a few beers in the evening (tbf he has those too)?

OP posts:
Dandelionlawn · 30/06/2025 22:14

I think you'd find a fair few teachers and social workers with weed habits and alcohol dependency. I know of a few. Generally because by the time your dc are teens, they will know what's going on. They know what you do. And they tell their friends, who tell their parents. You can hide it from a younger dc. Not an older one.

Ambergrasswashingbasket800 · 01/07/2025 03:10

Hopefully, your neighbours will have the decency to report this daily drug use to Social Services.
Confused
Mumsnet at it's finest.

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 06:15

mullers1977 · 30/06/2025 20:55

Because you can't buy weed legally so you fund dealers. Whatever your feelings about legalised cannabis it’s not so you can’t pop to the shops to get it.

You can buy medical cannabis legally. My daughter has a prescription and you don’t need to go via your GP there are private clinics.

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 06:33

That said every night would worry me but a glass of wine or a beer every night would too.

Not least because of the cost!

mullers1977 · 01/07/2025 07:07

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 06:15

You can buy medical cannabis legally. My daughter has a prescription and you don’t need to go via your GP there are private clinics.

That’s not what ops husband does, so it still stands- he is funding dealers

TizerorFizz · 01/07/2025 07:12

If there is a court case about where dc live following a divorce this would 100% be raised as an issue. So it’s not acceptable. It’s an addiction and can lead to severe mh issues. It’s very foolish too. As drinking to excess would be. 1 glass of wine a night isn't excessive and within guidelines.

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 07:31

TizerorFizz · 01/07/2025 07:12

If there is a court case about where dc live following a divorce this would 100% be raised as an issue. So it’s not acceptable. It’s an addiction and can lead to severe mh issues. It’s very foolish too. As drinking to excess would be. 1 glass of wine a night isn't excessive and within guidelines.

It depends on what he’s smoking, half a small joint is ok and no worse than a glass of wine. It’s a crutch. Frankly I’d be just as concerned as somebody relying on wine every night

Coffeeishot · 01/07/2025 07:33

Ambergrasswashingbasket800 · 30/06/2025 21:12

Jotters and reading books going back to homes where adults smoke always come in stinking even when people are smoking outdoors?

It sticks to everything it permineates the house the smoker brings it in with them on their clothes and it seeps through their pores, regular weed smokers permanently smell, as do cigarette smokers, I am in no doubt the poster posting about it sticking to kids school books was telling the truth,

I used to work at a specialist playgroup and a lot of the babies and toddlers clothes and things had a weedy aroma.

Beetlebumz · 01/07/2025 07:41

Yes they stink

hididdlyho · 01/07/2025 07:48

he's just a nicer person to be around after a couple of solids so I don't condone it.

He's a nicer person because he's getting his fix; he's irritable when he's out because he's thinking about getting home for a smoke and a beer. I say that as someone who's used cigs, weed and alcohol to self medicate throughout my 20s. It's easy to convince yourself because you're only smoking a couple of joints and drinking a couple of beers a night that it's fine because you're not getting shit faced.

I'm glad my parents were really anti drugs and I only tried weed once I'd left home. If they we're ok with me smoking it as a teen I think I would probably never have quit and my mental health would be much worse now.

Miyagi99 · 01/07/2025 07:48

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 06:15

You can buy medical cannabis legally. My daughter has a prescription and you don’t need to go via your GP there are private clinics.

Ah, the people I know all had a referral via their GP so apologies if I’d offered incorrect information.

Comtesse · 01/07/2025 07:55

Every night? Gross (the smell!), suggests addiction and deeply inappropriate around kids. This is really bad.

FigurativelyDying · 01/07/2025 08:01

LastPodcastOnTheLeft · 30/06/2025 19:12

@jmh740 I didn't know that (it going on MY DBs).

I'm so glad I namechanged for this as the level of vitriol coming my way would having me running away from Mumsnet. Some of the comments are absolutely justified and a hard truth but some are just shit posting for the hell of it

The people who are most vitriolic and who swear while being vitriolic are usually the ones who have literally no experience of weed and just drink half a glass of sherry at Christmas (they really can’t manage any more) and would never use a swear word in real life.
for what it’s worth, I do think smoking weed every night is an issue. But I also know that it is a very nuanced issue. I know a high flying young man who does so. But I also have two relatives in their sixties, who I think have wasted their lives smoking weed and dreaming when they could have achieved those dreams if their heads had been clearer.

ARichWomansWorld · 01/07/2025 08:06

Ultimately it is not legal and he is supporting criminal activity, get him to understand county lines for instance. Not acceptable ever. Not interested in the booze is just as bad debate as a counter argument.

Any addiction is a weakness, sometimes they are born of tragedy but I personally wouldn’t want to be with someone who was that weak willed.

Superhansrantowindsor · 01/07/2025 08:07

Agree with others. Your DH is part of the county lines problem that is absolutely destroying the lives of young people.

RampantIvy · 01/07/2025 08:15

and just drink half a glass of sherry at Christmas

Bingo.

I do think smoking weed every night is an issue.

I agree with this. I also have a persistent weed smoking relative in their 60s whose mental health has been affected by the habit.

I'm on the fence about weed smoking in general. My main issues are that it is psychologically addictive for some people and that it funds criminal activities - I live in an area where county lines is a big problem. As it is illegal it isn't regulated and some of the stuff you get these days is far more potent than the stuff I used to be around in the 1970s.

If someone wants to grow it for themselves then I don't have a problem with it.

In this case the fact that the husband has to have it every day is a problem and he clearly has developed some kind of reliance on it.

I also think that the OP is in denial about it affecting the neighbours, and this is probably why they aren't very friendly. She clearly hasn't read the many posts on mumsnet from posters who have to put up with their neighbours' weed habits.

TizerorFizz · 01/07/2025 08:23

@L1ghyn1ngBug Yes. It would be a problem! They would order a hair test and it would not end well. Of course it’s worse than 1 glass of wine each night. They within our health guidelines. Anyone condoning smoking a joint every night is an idiot. No wonder we have an explosion of mh issues! The smell!!! Yuk.

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 08:43

TizerorFizz · 01/07/2025 08:23

@L1ghyn1ngBug Yes. It would be a problem! They would order a hair test and it would not end well. Of course it’s worse than 1 glass of wine each night. They within our health guidelines. Anyone condoning smoking a joint every night is an idiot. No wonder we have an explosion of mh issues! The smell!!! Yuk.

Who would order a hair test?

Recommendations of alcohol are to have alcohol free days and one unit is only 175ml

DdraigGoch · 01/07/2025 08:44

AIBU to think it's not so different from having a few beers in the evening (tbf he has those too)?
A few beers every evening? Yeah, that's problem drinking and an issue on its own, but at least it doesn't inflict the dreadful stench on your neighbours.

pinkcow123 · 01/07/2025 08:54

My worry would be, if he smokes it every night, he doesn’t see it as an issue.
If he was looking after the children on his own, I very much doubt he won’t be smoking it, because it’s such a part of his life and you have normalised it as a family.

if the children needed medical attention, he may not be ‘with it’ enough to be able to tend to their needs and he certainly shouldn’t be driving if they needed to go somewhere.

Also, your 12 year old is getting older, they aren’t stupid… and it is 100% being normalised for them!

The other stuff, MH, cost is all on him to make his decisions as a grown adult…

CoffeeCantata · 01/07/2025 09:19

cannotbetooarsed · 30/06/2025 17:58

My adult children have never tried it. Their Uncles fucking example of what it does to other people’s lives has been the main influence. It’s the only positive contribution that he has made to their lives! See my above post.

I'm with you on this!

I'm so tired of hearing people say, in a knowing or superior way, that ALL young people do drugs. Well my (now adult) children didn't/don't, and I know this for sure. I won't bore MN with how I know - but I do. They're both very, very health conscious and well-informed about drugs. They've had to share flats with weed smokers and didn't like that. They're active, sporty and busy and the whole ambience of people sitting, dull-eyed and stoned, while sucking on a joint doesn't appeal.

I've even had people tell me that I must have taken drugs in my youth! But I MUST have! Er, no. It's just never appealed to me, and the image of taking drugs is not one I've ever wanted to aspire to.

Tessasanderson · 01/07/2025 09:41

As the child of parents who chain smoked i pitty your children.

Trust me, you may think you are keeping them away from it but as with nearly all of the smokers i have encountered over the years (Both my brothers took it up) they go nose blind.

My friends knew my parents smoked. Not because they witnessed it, but because my clothes smelt of it. They knew because even though my mum and dad didnt smoke when we had visitors, the house stank of it. The dust it causes on everything. The film of crap it builds up on everything. Electrical devices with smokers dust inside and out.

Now, times this by 10 because weed stinks of shit. And thats where you are at. I absolutely guarentee your neighbours think you are smelly bastards.

mullers1977 · 01/07/2025 10:18

L1ghyn1ngBug · 01/07/2025 07:31

It depends on what he’s smoking, half a small joint is ok and no worse than a glass of wine. It’s a crutch. Frankly I’d be just as concerned as somebody relying on wine every night

But he is supporting dealers which supports gangs, and he has young children, but he wouldn't want them walking past the people he supports on a dark night! Buying a bottle of wine from Tesco does not support criminal activity.

CoffeeCantata · 01/07/2025 11:21

mullers1977 · 01/07/2025 10:18

But he is supporting dealers which supports gangs, and he has young children, but he wouldn't want them walking past the people he supports on a dark night! Buying a bottle of wine from Tesco does not support criminal activity.

Most consumption of recreational drugs supports modern slavery in some form, either in the UK or elsewhere in the world. I've known some hypocritical people on this matter.

It's no good protesting about slavery in the past if you use recreational drugs. British people in the past consumed sugar, tobacco and cotton and didn't worry about, or question how it was produced and now we criticise them for it!!

TizerorFizz · 01/07/2025 11:52

@L1ghyn1ngBug Once an accusation is made regarding taking of drugs by a parent seeking contact or enhanced contact with dc, the family court will want to know if it’s true or not. They would also look into mental health issues if they were referenced too by requiring medical reports. So the court will order tests to be carried out. Parents should not lie about what they do in front of a judge either.

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