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I'm a son who became criminal and wants to reconnect with parents. I need your help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sister's Keeper" data-source="post: 707482" data-attributes="member: 20051"><p>I'll cut to the chase....you are drug dealer, correct? Whatever you are selling is illegal and it has already lead to one arrest.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I am totally soft on weed. I think it should be legalized, however, as someone who has spent my entire life dealing with the criminal element that surrounds drugs, I wouldn't want you in my home or around me if you are involved with the criminal element. (please see my signature, I have a sister in prison for drug related offenses) I love my sister dearly, I will talk to her on the phone, I will write her letters in prison, but when she is out of jail/prison unless she is fully in recovery and away from that life she is not welcome around my home or my children.</p><p></p><p>It isn't a moral judgement, she is sick, it is a matter of safety. </p><p></p><p>Now this will be harsh, but grow up. No one wants to work a 9-5. There are billions of people on this planet that go to a crappy job every day and work for a butthole boss. It is part of being an adult an accepting responsibility for your life. There are many legal ways to improve your situation, but you have to work at it.</p><p></p><p>If you are depressed get help. If you are addicted, get help. </p><p></p><p>Your parents have drawn their line in the sand and stated their terms. You need to figure out what your priorities are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sister's Keeper, post: 707482, member: 20051"] I'll cut to the chase....you are drug dealer, correct? Whatever you are selling is illegal and it has already lead to one arrest. Honestly, I am totally soft on weed. I think it should be legalized, however, as someone who has spent my entire life dealing with the criminal element that surrounds drugs, I wouldn't want you in my home or around me if you are involved with the criminal element. (please see my signature, I have a sister in prison for drug related offenses) I love my sister dearly, I will talk to her on the phone, I will write her letters in prison, but when she is out of jail/prison unless she is fully in recovery and away from that life she is not welcome around my home or my children. It isn't a moral judgement, she is sick, it is a matter of safety. Now this will be harsh, but grow up. No one wants to work a 9-5. There are billions of people on this planet that go to a crappy job every day and work for a butthole boss. It is part of being an adult an accepting responsibility for your life. There are many legal ways to improve your situation, but you have to work at it. If you are depressed get help. If you are addicted, get help. Your parents have drawn their line in the sand and stated their terms. You need to figure out what your priorities are. [/QUOTE]
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