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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Marijuana Mamas!

Is pot the new pilates?

Gina Kaysen Fernandes: A new wave of reefer madness is sweeping suburbia -- but it's not just teenagers who are lighting up. Middle-aged, middle-class soccer moms are smoking pot ... a lot. These women aren't stoners: they're teachers, lawyers, and, perhaps, even your neighbor who prefers puffing a joint to sipping chardonnay.

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woman smoking marijuana

"Marijuana is the magic in my life that helps me unwind, stay sane, and have more energy," says Sonia, a 24-year-old mother from Los Angeles. Working full-time as a restaurant manager leaves Sonia feeling stressed out and drained at the end of the day. She smokes once or twice daily to relax. "I have a stressful job, it's something that helps me wind down so I don't take out my frustration on my husband or my child."

Sonia became a mother at the age of 22 and suffered from some depression. She turned to marijuana to help curb the baby blues. A doctor later diagnosed Sonia with anxiety and wrote her a prescription for the herbal remedy. Sonia gets her stash from a medicinal marijuana clinic and takes comfort in knowing the pot she smokes is legal and high quality.

Mary is a 37-year-old, self-employed mother in Seattle who smokes pot several times a week. "It is relaxing, fun, and once in a while I self-medicate for cramps or headaches," said Mary. She says she prefers smoking to drinking beer because it's easier on the body and has fewer calories. Mary buys her bags from a dealer, making it more risky because "there's still a real danger of being arrested," says Mary.

The website, Chikii.com, surveyed hundreds of women nationwide between the ages of 25 and 60 years old. Out of that group, 52% admitted to using marijuana at least ten times a year. 27% smoked between one and seven times a week. And 78% of those women knew someone who got high on a regular basis.

The results of recent surveys are no surprise to Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML. "These findings are indicative of women's willingness to admit to the social stigma that was so high in the 1970s and 80s," said St. Pierre.

Both women who shared their stories with momlogic say that many of their friends smoke weed. But while it seems "marijuana mamas" are everywhere, this silent majority prefers to stay in the shadows. "They think if they admit it, it makes them a bad mom," says Sonia, who believes the opposite is true. "It makes me a better mother. It clears my head and allows me to focus on my child." Mary says it's important to be a responsible smoker "by doing it mindfully, only when I have downtime."

Sonia has a 2-year-old and is a few years away from the dreaded drug talk. But she doesn't plan to hide her habit from her son. "I want to be honest, I don't want him to feel marijuana is an evil thing," said Sonia. Mary says she's very open about her drug use with her daughter, Sierra. "We talk about responsible use pretty often," says Mary. Both women say they never smoke in the house or in front of their children.

There's a lot of debate over how to talk to kids about using drugs without sounding like a hypocrite, especially if you're the one hitting the bong. Zero-tolerance proponents believe you must support abstinence only. But advocates say a more real-world approach is to discuss drug use in moderation. This method is detailed in a pamphlet called "Safety First: A Reality-Based Approach to Teens and Drugs," which is distributed by the California PTA.

This growing group of ganja smokers certainly has the attention of lawmakers. A renewed debate is heating up over legalizing (or at minimum, taxing the medicinal sales of) marijuana to cash in on this potential cash cow. According to NORML, marijuana remains the fourth largest cash crop in America, in spite of the estimated $10 billion that law enforcement spends annually to attempt to outlaw the plant. In California, marijuana is the number-one cash crop. Thirteen states have laws on the books that allow for medicinal use of marijuana. The most recent federal survey finds more than 100 million Americans have tried pot at some point, and more than 14 million used it in the past month. "I think a lot of moms are starting to loosen up," says Sonia.

Both of these moms support legalizing marijuana. "It will help our economy, help our state, and take away that stigma," said Sonia. Mary believes pot smoking should be about personal choice, not politics. "I'm an adult and I make life or death decisions every day. The drug war has killed lots of people; smoking pot hasn't killed anyone."

What do you think? Are these moms on the right track -- or are they whacked out on more than just weed?

Photos courtesy of Michael Johnson

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  • Clubmerc's Avatar
    Posted by Clubmerc Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:52am PDT

    I did my college thesis on attitudes on THC in my area and the results were very interesting. I circulated surveys at a Pac 10 college, a community college, a shopping mall, and went door to door and the answers to three questions surprised me.

    60% of those surveyed said they still smoked pot.

    70% of non tokers said that if they had a loved one dieing of something, and that the patient was in severe pain, that if necessary they would illegally obtain weed for them.

    Finally, of those who said they would get it for their loved one no matter what the legal implications all of the 70 % listed abobe said they would smoke it with them if the patient asked them to.

    I believe that the public is tired of the so called War on Drugs especially where it comes to the soft drugs. In 1979 Amsterdam decriminalized marijuana and whereas it isn't legal, it is tolerated. I recently saw a BBC special where a police officer in Amsterdam said that it was better for the pot smokers to be off the streets and behind closed doors. Since the Amsterdam Model for the war on drugs was instituted there, illegal drug use is one third of what it was before hand. The Cannibus Cup is one of Europes biggest draws. So to summarize, the general public would not even hiccup if pot were decriminalized. Congressman Barney Frank has introduced two bills to congress...one is to give states the right to decide for themselves if they want medicinal marijuana, the other would legalize up to 2 oz for personal use. Bottom line is the status quo is under fire anyway, they need to throw the dog a bone before they become as extinct as t he dinosaur.

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  • *devotion72's Avatar
    Posted by *devotion72 Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:44pm PDT

    Medically I think it should be legalized. I have seen my cousin go through so much pain that even pain pills didn't work. He had to smoke it and I saw a difference in his pain level.

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    Posted by Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:20pm PDT

    Single Mom here and I say go for it! It relieves everything! Pain, stress! After a LONG day at work there is nothing better than to light up...........all your stress goes away!!! I feel I am in a MUCH better mood, and things look sooooooo much better then!!!

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  • Amy's Avatar
    Posted by Amy Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:47pm PDT

    I completely DISAGREE with it! It is illegal and you are breaking the law to smoke it! As far as the comment about smoking pot never killed anyone - talk to my husband who is a police officer and how many people he has encountered who are driving under the influence of pot and have caused accidents that have injured or killed people! What are you teaching your children - to find an drug to calm you down? What ever happened to just sucking it up - you are a parent, there is going to be stress!

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  • Gracie's Avatar
    Posted by Gracie Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:25pm PDT

    Yes, it's illegal, but it Shouldn't be.

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  • καθαρος's Avatar
    Posted by καθαρος Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:23pm PDT

    Hey shaneandamy01,

    People driving under the influence of alchol has injured or killed people. Is alchol illegal?..No. What about perscription durgs? Those aren't illegal yet people have driven under the influence and have injured or killed people.

    And just because a few people have been stupid enough to do it doesn't mean all of us will.

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  • Kendra's Avatar
    Posted by Kendra Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:46pm PDT

    What a bunch of B. S. ! An addict is an addict! All I hear is a bunch of excuses for not dealing with reality! They're kids are depending on them, try explaining your "habit/stress reliever" to your kids later in life! Are they willing to share with their kids later in life? It's a bad example to set. I can handle my stress from my kids without drugs/lame excuses! Get real!!

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  • Eddieslilangel's Avatar
    Posted by Eddieslilangel Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:51pm PDT

    i agree with Gracie. like the Kottonmouth Kings say, legalize. its proven- no one has ever died because of pot (disease related, i don't know about driving). its proven it doesn't cause cancer in the lungs or heart. and like another poster said (sorry, i can't tell what your name is) alcohol, cigs, and pills have killed ssoooo many people, but weed is the one everyone is scared of and is illegalized.

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  • Jenn's Avatar
    Posted by Jenn Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:34pm PDT

    that is like the best news that i have come a cross because some people feel that it is wrong to smoke weed like it is crack or something

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  • Deb's Avatar
    Posted by Deb Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:35am PDT

    I HAVE BEEN ON BOTH SIDES OF THIS. I AM NOW A CHRISTIAN AND TURN ALL THOSE THINGS OVER AND DEAL WITH WHAT I USE TO USE ALCOHOL AND WEED TO NUMB ME FROM. BUT I HAVE THREE KIDS THEY SMOKE POT ,(NOT POTHEADS) CAUSE TO ME THAT IS SOMEONE WHO DOES IT DAY AND NIGHT EVERYDAY AND CANT FUNCTION WITHOUT IT. I DRANK A LOT FOR A LOT OF YEARS. THEN BECAUSE OF DUI'S AND BEING SICK OF LIVING THAT WAY I QUIT, AND STARTED SMOKING POT. I NEVER DID ANYTHING THAT I DON'T REMEMBER OR THAT I WOKE UP REGRETTING, SMOKING POT. I SURE CAN'T SAY THAT ABOUT ALCOHOL THAT YOU CAN GET EVEN IN CONVENIENCE STORES???? THANK GOD I NEVER KILLED ANYONE OR MYSELF WITH ALL THE DRUNK DRIVING I DID. AND I BELIEVE IF THEY TESTED THE PEOPLE THEY ARE SAYING KILLED DRIVING WHILE SMOKING POT, THEY WOULD FIND OUT THAT THERE WERE OTHER DRUGS AS WELL. JUST MY OPINION

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