army judge
Super Moderator
While the police and CPS don't endorse pot use, it's rarely considered an issue...most of the time pot is seen as no worse than alcohol. For it to become an issue, it would have to be proven that not only are the drugs being taken around the child, but also that the child is being endangered by this.
In the courts that I am licensed to appear before, pot use isn't taken lightly. Nor, is the the use of pot ever equated with alcohol. Pot is illegal in the six states I am licensed, as well as before the federal bar and the military court of appeals. The use of pot and other illegal drugs is taken very seriously by the courts before which I practice! I also doubt that any police agency would refuse to investigate pot use before children. People get slapped very hard when arrested for DUI with children in the car! In Texas, CPS takes those kids away from parents that are stupid enough to do that!