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<blockquote data-quote="missy44" data-source="post: 282006" data-attributes="member: 6201"><p>Thanks everyone, I have a decision to make today now that my head is clear.</p><p>We know my son is only admitting to pot and that he has done more. I think I mentioned in my earlier post that we are well aware that hard drugs have been in the scene, but they aren't his drug of choice. The girl (sent from heaven) have been our eyes and ears. She made it very clear to my son that she would help him out but she would not lie to his parents. She said that she agreed to help him out because he was the only one that was nice to her when she was in a tangled up relationship with one of the drug dealers. He beat her up bad. She thought she could change him. She said whenever our difficult child was over he would thank her numerous times, stick up for her and just seemed "nice".</p><p> </p><p>WEll I guess thats one good thing.</p><p>Talk later folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missy44, post: 282006, member: 6201"] Thanks everyone, I have a decision to make today now that my head is clear. We know my son is only admitting to pot and that he has done more. I think I mentioned in my earlier post that we are well aware that hard drugs have been in the scene, but they aren't his drug of choice. The girl (sent from heaven) have been our eyes and ears. She made it very clear to my son that she would help him out but she would not lie to his parents. She said that she agreed to help him out because he was the only one that was nice to her when she was in a tangled up relationship with one of the drug dealers. He beat her up bad. She thought she could change him. She said whenever our difficult child was over he would thank her numerous times, stick up for her and just seemed "nice". WEll I guess thats one good thing. Talk later folks. [/QUOTE]
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