Okay, let's just break this down. So an ounce is 28g and we all know that Dan smokes everyday so he's using 2g per day.So he was spending £880 p/m on 'street weed' and now that's reduced to £600 p/m for prescription...
Wow Sam. I bet you're glad he's got that 100k investment so you can now use the money to pay your energy bills when the prices go up again.
I doubt David has ever contributed to paying any household costs - 'I can't right now babe, but when we're millionaires I'll give you the world'
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Where I live, depending on the strain, 1g can cost £10-£20, but often dealers give discounts if you buy in bulk, so £600 per month sounds about right.
There is absolutely no way that a doctor is prescribing him weed in bud form (the smoke able form), they are only allowed to prescribe it in liquid form, usually an oil that you take a certain amount of each day.
So either Dan's dealer has the nickname doctor, or he's got himself a CanCard which are legit, but in no way is it a prescription, it's essentially just a document that a doctor needs to sign that says this patient smokes weed for x condition. It also doesn't magically make the weed their smoking legal, if you're stopped by the police for smoking/carrying weed and you produce the card, it's up to the police officers discretion if they want to charge you or not, it's not a get out of jail free card and you do not pick up weed from the local pharmacy
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Also, sadly smoking weed around children isn't a safe guarding risk, yes its frowned upon but ultimately unless there's a risk to the children, such as the house being attacked for drug debt, or them being neglected due to the Cannabis use then there isn't really anything Social Care can do. As long as Dan continues to smoke it away from the children and they're cared for there's nothing that can be done sadly.
I mean unless Sam gets her act together but I doubt that'd happen.