I never understood why people just had to smoke up during school, or to even keep it on their person there. I drank and smoked and parties all throughout high school, but I never had to bring it into class with me. That's just asking to get busted. You have no rights on campus. The janitor can search you if he wants to, and there's nothing you can do about it. I hope you aren't the kind of person that lives around weed because they've no identity for themselves.
I'm all for the legalization of all drugs, but I don't have respect for people who have no self control. If someone drank every night, you'd probably consider them an alcoholic with a problem. Yet there are people on this site that would say there's nothing wrong with getting baked every night, every morning, at work, while pregnant, while driving in the car, etc. If someone drank and drove, most of us would say that person is a selfish prick for risking other lives just so that they could avoid spending money on a cab. Yet there are still idiots who think toking on the road is perfectly fine. If there was a couple that got drunk every night while raising a baby, we'd all call them irresponsible drunks. Still, there are some people on this site that think it's fine for there to be not one sober parent in the house because it's just pot. And the pregnancy thing is still an ongoing debate because there's a lack of evidence due to the illegality of such studies. The one study I've been able to find followed 30 people in Jamaica based off of personal accounts, which is not even close to enough to draw meaningful conclusions from.
I can't stand people who ignorantly worship anything, and with marijuana there are the responsible and there are the zealots. I'm glad to say that most people on this site, and in the world are responsible, but it's the people that have to get blazed at the least inappropriate times that give everyone a bad name. MJ is not a panacea, and it is not completely without the potential to harm. Still, I believe it can be used responsibly and should be legal.