I’m not trying to make anyone’s decisions for them. This subject just hits really close to home. When my brother was a teenager, his best friend went to a party, got drunk and was involved in a car crash driving home. He didn’t survive. The other passengers and the driver survived. Another friend was the driver who was on the hook for a manslaughter charge because he was drinking. A pastor at my church had a wild childhood before he was saved, got drunk, and crashed his car off a cliff. It was a miracle he survived. One of the men my Dad works with at a Christian drug recovery home (who now helps run the home) was a drunk driver who was paralyzed from the waist down in the accident. My Dad’s last renter, while his wife was pregnant, started doing drugs. He ended up hitting her and she ran away. They divorced. I have seen and heard a lot of firsthand stories of how drugs and alcohol have totally destroyed a person’s life. I grew up hearing people’s testimonies from the drug recovery home when invited on their camp outs with my Dad while growing up. If you look at California, they legalized marijuana, but it’s heroine and crack cocaine you hear about people on the streets overdosing on. Pot is a gateway drug. Once you start down that path, what is to prevent you from trying stronger drugs?