Here are the letters - just 3 out of thousands received.
Dear Mrs Walters,
As parents grieving the loss of their eldest son by suicide 12 months ago, two weeks before his 30th birthday, we are more than
ever convinced that marijuana was the cause of his state of mind (his own doctor told me so).
We have always been very upset and disturbed because three days before our son’s death we went to own GP for help and he said ‘don’t worry, its not as bad as alcohol’. We then rang more counsellors, and upon being asked if it was a possibility that my son would hurt himself, the guy said marijuana doesn’t do that to you. However, we knew better, seeing a clear change of mood in our son since he began smoking and whenever he had been smoking. He often became depressed, moody and always anxious and weary.
Maybe your book will help our family and us and allow us to be of help to someone else.
RA - Victoria
Dear Elaine - The suicide of my 20-year old daughter was the result of mental disturbance triggered by the use of marijuana that we are still trying to come to terms with mixed feeling of anger, guilt and frustration and time doesn’t completely heal. I guess we shall always have the hurt.
SN - South Australia
Dear Mrs Walters,
At last! Someone who agrees with a parent! I first noticed a change in my son’s behaviour 7 years ago. It was another 2 years before I could find out the cause of this change. Marijuana cost my son his life.
In the beginning people said: “Don’t worry, they all do it”. I was appauled! My son was in danger and I knew it. Over a period of 12 months, three of his friends (all chronic marijuana users) suicided. All anyone would say, ‘He’ll grow out of it’. This drug is ruining our children’s youth and future.
RN - Victoria.
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