
Keep Off The Grass (1970s)
The film depicts a family conversation about marijuana when a young girl, Bonnie, is caught with it in her pocket. The parents express their concerns about marijuana being prevalent among teenagers today, contrasting it with their own experiences in high school. They engage in a discussion about the legality and morality of drug use, comparing marijuana to alcohol. Bonnie defends her actions by pointing out the hypocrisy of her brother’s drinking, while the parents insist that she must not bring marijuana into their home. The conversation reveals generational differences in attitudes toward drugs and highlights the challenges parents face in addressing substance use with their children.
Keywords
marijuana, family discussion, teenage drug use, legality, generational differences, parental concerns, alcohol comparison, substance use
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