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husband found a plastic bag with-pot in the car
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 644277" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>When my son was in HS and bombing out on all subjects, sleeping all the time, etc., we noticed he talked a lot about his "rights" and about the fact that if beer is legal, pot should be as well. He went on and on about it, and about how unfair it was. That, in conjunction with all the other bells and whistles (finding lighters in his pockets, bloodshot eyes, visine in his medicine cabinet, he'd fall asleep on an open box of chocolate donuts and have a mess all over his shirt, lots of other clues) we bought a self test drug kit from a major drugstore chain. It was a spectrum test, cost about $40, and my husband tested him by surprise. He went crazy, spouting about his "rights" and how we were violating his privacy, etc., tried to protest his way out of it, but in the end, he took it and tested positive for THC. It stays in your system for quite some time. He graduated to meth, crack and who-knows-what after that. Wanted to exercise his rights to expand his mind, I guess. It was a holy mess around here for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 644277, member: 13882"] When my son was in HS and bombing out on all subjects, sleeping all the time, etc., we noticed he talked a lot about his "rights" and about the fact that if beer is legal, pot should be as well. He went on and on about it, and about how unfair it was. That, in conjunction with all the other bells and whistles (finding lighters in his pockets, bloodshot eyes, visine in his medicine cabinet, he'd fall asleep on an open box of chocolate donuts and have a mess all over his shirt, lots of other clues) we bought a self test drug kit from a major drugstore chain. It was a spectrum test, cost about $40, and my husband tested him by surprise. He went crazy, spouting about his "rights" and how we were violating his privacy, etc., tried to protest his way out of it, but in the end, he took it and tested positive for THC. It stays in your system for quite some time. He graduated to meth, crack and who-knows-what after that. Wanted to exercise his rights to expand his mind, I guess. It was a holy mess around here for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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