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Our post about reports of
students consuming marijuana in class using
vape pens generated lots of strong reactions.
Here's a post by a reader who's equally tough on teachers and vape-pen users.
Ash Taylor writes:
You can smell and see vapor. If a teacher isn't able to identify a student smoking in class, well then they are straight up sensory deprived. If a kid's dumb enough to smoke in class and get caught, well fuck him, obviously he's got a bunch of great life decisions ahead of him to make.
Send your story tips to the author, Michael Roberts.
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