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difficult child's smoking...any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peaceful" data-source="post: 111355" data-attributes="member: 4459"><p>Hi. This is a tough one. Where I'm at you simply call the police and report seeing the minor smoking. If they find tabacco on them they're ticketed with a fine of about $75. Then they have to go to court and for a weekend program for education on why it's bad for them etc. It makes them have to spend time doing something they don't want and enforces the law. Not sure if this is how it works where you are though. </p><p></p><p>If it's against what you want then it's your home and you have the right to say what goes on in your home. I work in the medical field. It will interfere with the absorption of the medications he's taking and it will interfere with his asthma. You have decide what's best for you and how to deal with it in your home but I wouldn't allow it anywhere near where I was for his own good.</p><p></p><p>Peaceful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peaceful, post: 111355, member: 4459"] Hi. This is a tough one. Where I'm at you simply call the police and report seeing the minor smoking. If they find tabacco on them they're ticketed with a fine of about $75. Then they have to go to court and for a weekend program for education on why it's bad for them etc. It makes them have to spend time doing something they don't want and enforces the law. Not sure if this is how it works where you are though. If it's against what you want then it's your home and you have the right to say what goes on in your home. I work in the medical field. It will interfere with the absorption of the medications he's taking and it will interfere with his asthma. You have decide what's best for you and how to deal with it in your home but I wouldn't allow it anywhere near where I was for his own good. Peaceful [/QUOTE]
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