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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 217336" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>You are in a pickle and I vote to hell with the drug dealers. I would find out how you can pull an intervention to savWe your teen now. Move out of the area if you have to.</p><p>Find another single mom who is standing up too. </p><p>The thing is the drug dealing is ruining our childrens brains. So would you live in fear that the pollution in your neighborhood was inescapeable? No. You would move.</p><p>Do not be all deer in the headlights. Make a list and set a date and don't tell your dealer boy what is up. Then move. Nip it. Show him that YOU DO CARE and it is not working for you.</p><p>He will be ****** if you do and ****** if you don't so pick the one that saves you and your kids.</p><p>The safty of your other children rates. If this one is determined to deal drug if you turn him in then the likelyhood that he will be trying to do it around you is slim. If you let the police in on it and they track down his dealer and so forthe then on one hand your misfortune is working like Round up. Some people, the ones you want to know, are going to look at you like a neighborhood Hero. </p><p>It is not what you were wanting to do this holiday season, but what the hell. Coal is a christmas tradition too.</p><p>Waiting to know what you do do and whatever that is I am sure you are doing the best that you can. Change is scary. I know. But when we do the things that are in our best intrest we show others that pathway...the liberty...is real. Bon voyage!</p><p>My the road reach up to greet you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 217336, member: 6271"] You are in a pickle and I vote to hell with the drug dealers. I would find out how you can pull an intervention to savWe your teen now. Move out of the area if you have to. Find another single mom who is standing up too. The thing is the drug dealing is ruining our childrens brains. So would you live in fear that the pollution in your neighborhood was inescapeable? No. You would move. Do not be all deer in the headlights. Make a list and set a date and don't tell your dealer boy what is up. Then move. Nip it. Show him that YOU DO CARE and it is not working for you. He will be ****** if you do and ****** if you don't so pick the one that saves you and your kids. The safty of your other children rates. If this one is determined to deal drug if you turn him in then the likelyhood that he will be trying to do it around you is slim. If you let the police in on it and they track down his dealer and so forthe then on one hand your misfortune is working like Round up. Some people, the ones you want to know, are going to look at you like a neighborhood Hero. It is not what you were wanting to do this holiday season, but what the hell. Coal is a christmas tradition too. Waiting to know what you do do and whatever that is I am sure you are doing the best that you can. Change is scary. I know. But when we do the things that are in our best intrest we show others that pathway...the liberty...is real. Bon voyage! My the road reach up to greet you! [/QUOTE]
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