Two outlet entries describe claims made by an author in an article about alleged drug use involving a person connected to a school community. The piece states that a “primary school-gate” parent friend reportedly uses cocaine, characterized by the author as being treated as a “treat.” It argues that normalizing drug use in a family or community setting can affect children, suggesting that children absorb behaviors and attitudes around them. The article also challenges the idea of “recreational” cocaine use, asserting that the substance cannot be used without harmful consequences and describing an alleged negative effect on the friend’s son.
No specific jurisdiction, dates, evidence, or official findings are provided in the supplied text. The information presented is limited to the author’s claims and framing, without corroborating details. The articles do not name institutions or provide verified reporting in the excerpts provided, focusing instead on the author’s perspective on potential risks to children and the dangers of cocaine use.