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<blockquote data-quote="JMom" data-source="post: 754651" data-attributes="member: 19892"><p>Beebz,</p><p></p><p>I hope you are correct in that they are forcing him into treatment. Does your son use any other substance besides pot? I am ashamed to admit it, but I used to be relieved when my son was in jail because that meant he was sober and I knew where he was. I mean, sure, he can get drugs in jail, but it's not as easy as being on the streets and staying high. I would hate to think they would send him to jail/prison for trafficking. I'm not sure what your state you are in, however, in Texas you can make a complaint to the Texas Rangers Police in cases of corruption. I am a police officer, so I don't take kindly to cops that make us look bad.</p><p></p><p>Here is the link:</p><p><a href="https://www.dps.texas.gov/texasrangers/" target="_blank">https://www.dps.texas.gov/texasrangers/</a></p><p></p><p>If you are not in Texas, your state may have something similar. That is terrible what happened to you, involving your diamonds and assault. I hope your son gets a fair deal for whatever situation he was (or wasn't) involved in. Sometimes, we bring the minnows (little guys) in to try to catch the bigger fish. The philosophy is that if we get enough big guys, the supply will diminish. I, too, love your quote!</p><p></p><p>hugs,</p><p>Jmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMom, post: 754651, member: 19892"] Beebz, I hope you are correct in that they are forcing him into treatment. Does your son use any other substance besides pot? I am ashamed to admit it, but I used to be relieved when my son was in jail because that meant he was sober and I knew where he was. I mean, sure, he can get drugs in jail, but it's not as easy as being on the streets and staying high. I would hate to think they would send him to jail/prison for trafficking. I'm not sure what your state you are in, however, in Texas you can make a complaint to the Texas Rangers Police in cases of corruption. I am a police officer, so I don't take kindly to cops that make us look bad. Here is the link: [URL]https://www.dps.texas.gov/texasrangers/[/URL] If you are not in Texas, your state may have something similar. That is terrible what happened to you, involving your diamonds and assault. I hope your son gets a fair deal for whatever situation he was (or wasn't) involved in. Sometimes, we bring the minnows (little guys) in to try to catch the bigger fish. The philosophy is that if we get enough big guys, the supply will diminish. I, too, love your quote! hugs, Jmom [/QUOTE]
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