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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 435510" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am thrilled to see such a positive update. I am with Star, that neighbor is lucky that you didn't shoot him. In my state it is perfectly acceptable to shoot someone in your yard if you feel they are a threat to you - and that is certainly threatening behavior. I am NOT joking about it. People have been killed around here for less than that, and not the second or third time they did it. OK is like that iwth guns.</p><p></p><p>The things you say about the sober house being so strict are very encouraging. Accepting those rules and the consequences for breaking them is a HUGE step. It really is beginning to sound like your daughter is truly committed to sobriety this time. The things you say about her self reflection and what she has been writing reminds me of the things gfgbro said when he was in rehab and the first year afterward. </p><p></p><p>I am glad that you are enjoying the conflama free house. You really deserve a happy, conflama free life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 435510, member: 1233"] I am thrilled to see such a positive update. I am with Star, that neighbor is lucky that you didn't shoot him. In my state it is perfectly acceptable to shoot someone in your yard if you feel they are a threat to you - and that is certainly threatening behavior. I am NOT joking about it. People have been killed around here for less than that, and not the second or third time they did it. OK is like that iwth guns. The things you say about the sober house being so strict are very encouraging. Accepting those rules and the consequences for breaking them is a HUGE step. It really is beginning to sound like your daughter is truly committed to sobriety this time. The things you say about her self reflection and what she has been writing reminds me of the things gfgbro said when he was in rehab and the first year afterward. I am glad that you are enjoying the conflama free house. You really deserve a happy, conflama free life. [/QUOTE]
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