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how will he pass a crimminal background check?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woriedmom" data-source="post: 628771" data-attributes="member: 18061"><p>This is a copy paste from an old post I hadn't realized finished up in 2012 </p><p></p><p>My 20 year old son (who started smoking pot around 16 years old he says ) doesn't think he has a problem. Says weed is not bad...it's like alcohol that's unfortunately legal. But he isn't even 21. But how did you get your daughter to recognize she had a problem? would it help if I asked my son to read the lists of signs of addiction? People say and it has to be true ...marijuana is a gateway drug to other worse drugs. I'm getting it through my thick skull that it doesn't matter the reasons , I too have been through hell and back emotionally. His real father went to prison for sexually abusing his sister, etc. etc. probably used weed as his escape but I could've done the same but I choose to pray and ask Jesus for strength. My son is now kicked out of house after his D.U.I arrest which hasn't yet gone to trial. I too am worried sick that he won't be able to keep whatever new job he gets if he can't pass the criminal background check. : (</p><p>I will add that it was his step-dad that put him out...I know he had to go...but because I'm his mother...naturally want to save him ...coddle him. I see him as the little boy who loved Jesus. I don't know what happened. His choice of friends didn't help.</p><p></p><p>Disgusted mom, my son says I'm crazy too. He also drives high, He absolutely deserves to have his license revoked ...I just don't want him put in jail. It's his 2nd arrest and hasn't even gone to trial for the first.</p><p></p><p>Read more: <a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/what-do-i-do-with-almost-19-year-old-son-smoking-pot.41362/#ixzz34oYDehCZ" target="_blank">http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/what-do-i-do-with-almost-19-year-old-son-smoking-pot.41362/#ixzz34oYDehCZ</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woriedmom, post: 628771, member: 18061"] This is a copy paste from an old post I hadn't realized finished up in 2012 My 20 year old son (who started smoking pot around 16 years old he says ) doesn't think he has a problem. Says weed is not bad...it's like alcohol that's unfortunately legal. But he isn't even 21. But how did you get your daughter to recognize she had a problem? would it help if I asked my son to read the lists of signs of addiction? People say and it has to be true ...marijuana is a gateway drug to other worse drugs. I'm getting it through my thick skull that it doesn't matter the reasons , I too have been through hell and back emotionally. His real father went to prison for sexually abusing his sister, etc. etc. probably used weed as his escape but I could've done the same but I choose to pray and ask Jesus for strength. My son is now kicked out of house after his D.U.I arrest which hasn't yet gone to trial. I too am worried sick that he won't be able to keep whatever new job he gets if he can't pass the criminal background check. : ( I will add that it was his step-dad that put him out...I know he had to go...but because I'm his mother...naturally want to save him ...coddle him. I see him as the little boy who loved Jesus. I don't know what happened. His choice of friends didn't help. Disgusted mom, my son says I'm crazy too. He also drives high, He absolutely deserves to have his license revoked ...I just don't want him put in jail. It's his 2nd arrest and hasn't even gone to trial for the first. Read more: [url]http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/what-do-i-do-with-almost-19-year-old-son-smoking-pot.41362/#ixzz34oYDehCZ[/url] [/QUOTE]
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