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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 709348" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>It sounds like your son gave up two really good opportunities that would have greatly improved his life: Army and college. The addicted brain thinks it can't stop using drugs, and drugs are ruling his life. If you decide to press charges, he would probably skip town before the police could find him. Based on his crimes, I don't know that he would get much jail time. I think when it comes to women, jail is safer than being homeless, but I'm not sure the same is true for men. On the other hand, the jail might assign a social worker to his case or offer him counseling and rehab. He could detox in jail, unless it gets really bad, and they have to hospitalize him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 709348, member: 21066"] It sounds like your son gave up two really good opportunities that would have greatly improved his life: Army and college. The addicted brain thinks it can't stop using drugs, and drugs are ruling his life. If you decide to press charges, he would probably skip town before the police could find him. Based on his crimes, I don't know that he would get much jail time. I think when it comes to women, jail is safer than being homeless, but I'm not sure the same is true for men. On the other hand, the jail might assign a social worker to his case or offer him counseling and rehab. He could detox in jail, unless it gets really bad, and they have to hospitalize him. [/QUOTE]
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