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Originally posted by butthead
No, I see it as responsibility on the parents part. If you see it differently, then explain this "huge difference". Even with cleaning supplies laying out; or the kid hurting himself somehow on something that is not put away, whatever. It boils down to parental responsibility to me. In this context "drugs" can be replaced by nail polish remover, pens, small swallowable toys, scissors, etc.
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Here's the huge difference. A smart parent would have cleaning supplies locked away where a kid couldn't get to them. This drug addict of a parent just had drugs laying out for anyone to get. You don't see the difference? If a parent doesn't have cleaning supplies locked away then they are completely irresponsible and probably high themselves.
The simple fact here is. Cleaning supplies are needed to keep a house clean. There is not one single sensible need to have drugs in a home around children, unless of course the parents are irresponsible drug addicts that don't give a shit about their children.