South Brunswick Schools Planned To Tell Parents About Marijuana
School Superintendent Scott Feder weighed in on the controversial marijuana law that, before state lawmakers approved changes on Friday, prevented police from notifying parents of underaged users.
On Thursday, Feder told parents that irrespective of forthcoming changes to the law, if students are caught smoking pot or drinking alcohol, the school district will inform them.
"We want to tell you as a school, if your child is caught with marijuana or alcohol, you will absolutely be notified," Feder said.