No but the kid will most likely be emotionally troubled and begin using drugs earlier than their peers.
The victim in the crime of taking illegal drugs is typically the individual who chooses to use the drugs, as they can suffer physical harm, addiction, or legal consequences as a result. Additionally, their loved ones may also be affected by the impact of drug use on the individual's life.
GET YOU IN JAIL DUMBO!!!!!!
Taking illegal drugs can lead to increased crime rates, strained social services, and economic burdens on the community. It can also contribute to health issues, addiction problems, and a breakdown of relationships within the community. Additionally, illegal drug use can perpetuate a cycle of poverty and hinder overall community development.
Not taking drugs in the first place
Drugs in the mother's bloodstream pass across the membrane of the placenta, and transfer to the unborn baby's blood by the umbilical cord, which connects the baby to the placenta.
Americans taking illegal drugs.
Anyone taking illegal drugs is breaking the law.
There is no legal age to take drugs. Hence the name "illegal drugs". It doesn't matter what age a person is, drugs are illegal unless prescribed by a doctor. Marijuana is legal medically in very few states and illegal for fun everywhere.
You should be more concerned about what drugs will do to the unborn baby than with what the law can do to you. There are several severe development defects that are directly related to the mother doing drugs during pregnancy.
it is not just Buddhists but the law is also against this
taking a rest or taking un-prescription drugs which is illegal so I'd go for the rest
They can, but this is illegal, you can take it to court if they say this, you could take blood tests, (this is only if you haven't taken any illegal drugs), you can take prescribed drugs.