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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 518498" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wouldn't even know how to join or guess a date. I do know that most states have the requirement that parolees cannot be around other parolees or felons of any kind except if they are living in approved halfway houses or rehabs. And that smell is reminiscent of one of gfgbro's "friends" and I know the guy used all sorts of nasty drugs including some homemade ones - not meaning home brewed but home chemistry lab made ones. Scary stuff. </p><p></p><p>I hope he doesn't go back, but it sounds almost like he wouldn't mind it from the way he was talking and the new "job" junking. That is just WAY to much temptation to steal, in my opinion. Esp since theft is why he was in prison anyway. You might want to ask the PO if he is allowed to be with felons so that you can tell him his friend cannot come to your home with him in the future. It won't make much difference to him, but at least you won't be condoning breaking his parole. Unless he did the hwole time and wasn't paroled, in which case it doesn't matter.</p><p></p><p>I really hope he gets his act together and stays clean.</p><p></p><p>I am thankful that he isn't living iwth you!!!!! Make SURE the friend knows taht you lock everything up and have the cops on speed dial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 518498, member: 1233"] I wouldn't even know how to join or guess a date. I do know that most states have the requirement that parolees cannot be around other parolees or felons of any kind except if they are living in approved halfway houses or rehabs. And that smell is reminiscent of one of gfgbro's "friends" and I know the guy used all sorts of nasty drugs including some homemade ones - not meaning home brewed but home chemistry lab made ones. Scary stuff. I hope he doesn't go back, but it sounds almost like he wouldn't mind it from the way he was talking and the new "job" junking. That is just WAY to much temptation to steal, in my opinion. Esp since theft is why he was in prison anyway. You might want to ask the PO if he is allowed to be with felons so that you can tell him his friend cannot come to your home with him in the future. It won't make much difference to him, but at least you won't be condoning breaking his parole. Unless he did the hwole time and wasn't paroled, in which case it doesn't matter. I really hope he gets his act together and stays clean. I am thankful that he isn't living iwth you!!!!! Make SURE the friend knows taht you lock everything up and have the cops on speed dial. [/QUOTE]
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