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19yo son spiraling downward - pls help
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 665401" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm sorry I just saw this. Did your son come home? My daughter was very violent when I took her pot away. Everyone says pot does not cause someone to be violent, well I am here to tell you that she wanted her pot so badly that she would tear up the house trying to find it. I had to call the police several times because she was acting just like your son. One day she had me on the garage floor and was kicking me because I wouldn't give her the keys to my car so she could go out with her friends and smoke pot. </p><p></p><p>There came the time when we had to kick our daughter out of our home. It was very difficult to do but I knew if she stayed one of us was going to get hurt badly. Your safety is most important. You must draw the line int he sand and make your son understand that you will not tolerate drugs or violence in your home, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 665401, member: 59"] I'm sorry I just saw this. Did your son come home? My daughter was very violent when I took her pot away. Everyone says pot does not cause someone to be violent, well I am here to tell you that she wanted her pot so badly that she would tear up the house trying to find it. I had to call the police several times because she was acting just like your son. One day she had me on the garage floor and was kicking me because I wouldn't give her the keys to my car so she could go out with her friends and smoke pot. There came the time when we had to kick our daughter out of our home. It was very difficult to do but I knew if she stayed one of us was going to get hurt badly. Your safety is most important. You must draw the line int he sand and make your son understand that you will not tolerate drugs or violence in your home, period. [/QUOTE]
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