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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 395897" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I had a drug abuser and they can stare you straight in the eyes, crying, and lie to you. Rather than trusting him or even confronting him (as you know it's lose/lose..he'll lie) I would take all the mds, lock them up, and give them to him one at a time in front of you and hub. Period. This is not somebody you can trust with a week's worth of medication. I found it pointless to try to get the truth out a kid who doesn't tell it. Just do what you need to do to keep everybody safe. Your child will know why you are doing it. If he dares to ask, say, "You know" and don't confront him. Kids will abuse ANY drug, I have learned. And if he was caught with pot, he has probably tried other drugs as well. They usually own up to pot and say "It was my first time." Haha. But they are usually dabbling in more serious drugs as well...I learned all I know from my daughter who gave me the ugly details after she quit...and only AFTER she quit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 395897, member: 1550"] I had a drug abuser and they can stare you straight in the eyes, crying, and lie to you. Rather than trusting him or even confronting him (as you know it's lose/lose..he'll lie) I would take all the mds, lock them up, and give them to him one at a time in front of you and hub. Period. This is not somebody you can trust with a week's worth of medication. I found it pointless to try to get the truth out a kid who doesn't tell it. Just do what you need to do to keep everybody safe. Your child will know why you are doing it. If he dares to ask, say, "You know" and don't confront him. Kids will abuse ANY drug, I have learned. And if he was caught with pot, he has probably tried other drugs as well. They usually own up to pot and say "It was my first time." Haha. But they are usually dabbling in more serious drugs as well...I learned all I know from my daughter who gave me the ugly details after she quit...and only AFTER she quit. [/QUOTE]
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