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How many of our difficult child's will be moving to Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 560985" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Nancy, I know where you're coming from one the "waste of money" front. I'm kind of on the line on this one. </p><p>In an ideal world, every kid would be born into ideal environments, and raised with early interventions and appropriate accommodations from the beginning... and if we did that, there wouldn't BE a drug problem. Because most of this is fueled by "issues" (a few get swept up into it, because of the volume of drug stuff going on).</p><p></p><p>If we spent all the money currently spent on the "war on drugs", instead on solving root causes... would it make enough of a difference? And there lies the catch-22. Because we will never solve ALL of the root causes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 560985, member: 11791"] Nancy, I know where you're coming from one the "waste of money" front. I'm kind of on the line on this one. In an ideal world, every kid would be born into ideal environments, and raised with early interventions and appropriate accommodations from the beginning... and if we did that, there wouldn't BE a drug problem. Because most of this is fueled by "issues" (a few get swept up into it, because of the volume of drug stuff going on). If we spent all the money currently spent on the "war on drugs", instead on solving root causes... would it make enough of a difference? And there lies the catch-22. Because we will never solve ALL of the root causes. [/QUOTE]
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