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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 639128" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>I didn't post the info thinking you could/would prosecute. (although that is a choice) I wanted to post it so that you know that you have leverage. I.E. I will not let you back in the house because you used drugs around the baby, a felony in this (?) state. Also to bolster you up for you to see that you are not the only one dealing with these issues, in fact these issues are so common that many states have had to enact laws to protect children from drug abusing parents.</p><p>It is good to see that protecting your GS is your number one priority. As with all addicts there is always hope that they can get clean - however, that should not be your focus. One would think that once your difficult child realizes that her actions have caused her to lose her son, she will be motivated to return to sobriety and stay there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 639128, member: 18366"] I didn't post the info thinking you could/would prosecute. (although that is a choice) I wanted to post it so that you know that you have leverage. I.E. I will not let you back in the house because you used drugs around the baby, a felony in this (?) state. Also to bolster you up for you to see that you are not the only one dealing with these issues, in fact these issues are so common that many states have had to enact laws to protect children from drug abusing parents. It is good to see that protecting your GS is your number one priority. As with all addicts there is always hope that they can get clean - however, that should not be your focus. One would think that once your difficult child realizes that her actions have caused her to lose her son, she will be motivated to return to sobriety and stay there! [/QUOTE]
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