Now, I don't want to come off that vaping is bad morally, Nor do I want to attest that it is something that can be looked upon as simple and mediocre as a cup of coffee (which it does currently have the potential), but, I have a rather trying interest in understanding the median of where the boundaries of public elementary, middle and high schools have in "smoke-free" and "tobacco-free" mandates that border their chain-link fences on red and white metal signs, as they do in many of the Southern California schools I am familiar with.
When I was quite a bit younger, it was illegal to smoke on campus as a teacher, but there were a number of teachers who managed to make little areas on campus far enough away from the prying eyes that could see, little places that were accessible to them, and unseen by those of us who did not have hall-passes or need to go to the side areas they were at, where they could have a cigarette.
Years later, as I was in highschool, this was entirely unpermitted. My highschool principal would drag away in his Jeep and as soon as turning into the parking lot, would put out his cigarette, and occasionally be seen mashing out his .... in the parking lot. Cool cat, but definitely a bit of shame in his habit, as he in two years, rid himself of it.
It makes me wonder. Woudl it be immortal, corrupt, or illegal for a teacher to puff away at a vaporizer in front of their class as earnestly, or timidly as a professor sips away at their coffee in front of their students?
When I was quite a bit younger, it was illegal to smoke on campus as a teacher, but there were a number of teachers who managed to make little areas on campus far enough away from the prying eyes that could see, little places that were accessible to them, and unseen by those of us who did not have hall-passes or need to go to the side areas they were at, where they could have a cigarette.
Years later, as I was in highschool, this was entirely unpermitted. My highschool principal would drag away in his Jeep and as soon as turning into the parking lot, would put out his cigarette, and occasionally be seen mashing out his .... in the parking lot. Cool cat, but definitely a bit of shame in his habit, as he in two years, rid himself of it.
It makes me wonder. Woudl it be immortal, corrupt, or illegal for a teacher to puff away at a vaporizer in front of their class as earnestly, or timidly as a professor sips away at their coffee in front of their students?