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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 704970" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I'm guessing his boyfriend's parents threw him out for the same reason and refuse to let him move back in. Good for you for standing your ground. It's hard when they're homeless. But, the addicted brain thinks it can't stop, and addicts will choose drugs over having a home and a good relationship with their families. If he uses drugs on your house, that could make you subject to arrest, not just him. They live for the moment, not thinking of life tomorrow or next month. People at the shelter can refer him to services to help him stop using drugs. But, only if he wants to take advantage of it. There is nothing more you can do for him if you've let him know where there is a soup kitchen. If he comes around asking for money for food, send him on his way with some sandwiches and bottled water or juice. Money would likely be spent on drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 704970, member: 21066"] I'm guessing his boyfriend's parents threw him out for the same reason and refuse to let him move back in. Good for you for standing your ground. It's hard when they're homeless. But, the addicted brain thinks it can't stop, and addicts will choose drugs over having a home and a good relationship with their families. If he uses drugs on your house, that could make you subject to arrest, not just him. They live for the moment, not thinking of life tomorrow or next month. People at the shelter can refer him to services to help him stop using drugs. But, only if he wants to take advantage of it. There is nothing more you can do for him if you've let him know where there is a soup kitchen. If he comes around asking for money for food, send him on his way with some sandwiches and bottled water or juice. Money would likely be spent on drugs. [/QUOTE]
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