O/T but this brought back one of those early childhood memories, age 3-4 maybe... Like most kids, I hated the smell of cigarettes, & I remember being at Silver Dollar City (amusement park that later became Dollywood) when my dad went to light a cigarette & I started begging him loudly, "don't smoke that Daddy, smoke a good-smelling cigarette!" (joint)I doubt that proper names of drugs were used. I'm thinking more that a child might be asked to describe their observations of the drug use and then the person they're talking to would translate that into a proper name for a drug as part of their description of the allegations of what is going on in the home. I think most drug users use street names for drugs, I don't think a child would hear someone say, "I'm going out to get some heroin", but they might be able to describe someone in the home smoking a funny cigarette and maybe describe the appearance of what was put into the funny cigarette.
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