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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 349108" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Sharon. I just can't believe he had access to pot in this facility- it is the best one left in this state for juvenile protection, which is one of the reasons difficult child was sent there because he was young, considered non-violent, and well, innocent and vulberable in many ways. But even more than that, he said he did this about a month ago- that would have been about the time he was going up for release. Why on earth would he risk that? I assume this was around the time he talked to me about drugs and I posted something about my concern, I also told PO I thought we needed to be proactive as I felt difficult child was headed in that direction. Now I'm worried that it could show up on a drug test if PO pops one on him in April. I doubt difficult child actually inhaled enough to stay in his system that long though. But I'm tic'd- if he smoked pot while in my custody do you know what they would do to me?? He claims it didn't make him high, that he only did a little and it was a first time and that he knows repeated use could lead to using harder drugs that he wants no part of because he doesn't want to end up a crack-head or meth addict. Staff in Department of Juvenile Justice though were telling me that difficult child was making such good choices- choosing kids who were doing their best to stay out of trouble, or difficult child was keeping to himself, etc. I don't get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 349108, member: 3699"] Thanks, Sharon. I just can't believe he had access to pot in this facility- it is the best one left in this state for juvenile protection, which is one of the reasons difficult child was sent there because he was young, considered non-violent, and well, innocent and vulberable in many ways. But even more than that, he said he did this about a month ago- that would have been about the time he was going up for release. Why on earth would he risk that? I assume this was around the time he talked to me about drugs and I posted something about my concern, I also told PO I thought we needed to be proactive as I felt difficult child was headed in that direction. Now I'm worried that it could show up on a drug test if PO pops one on him in April. I doubt difficult child actually inhaled enough to stay in his system that long though. But I'm tic'd- if he smoked pot while in my custody do you know what they would do to me?? He claims it didn't make him high, that he only did a little and it was a first time and that he knows repeated use could lead to using harder drugs that he wants no part of because he doesn't want to end up a crack-head or meth addict. Staff in Department of Juvenile Justice though were telling me that difficult child was making such good choices- choosing kids who were doing their best to stay out of trouble, or difficult child was keeping to himself, etc. I don't get it. [/QUOTE]
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