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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 87696" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>All I can say is, a twenty-four year old should NOT be anywhere near a minor child, and I don't care if the fifteen year old gave him the drugs--he had no business messing with a young teen. He may think your son is older and really cool. A thirty year old once supplied my fifteen year old daughter with drugs--she didn't need the help getting into trouble, was doing fine on her own--and he got into considerable trouble for giving drugs to a minor. I know that this didn't happen to your son, but in my opinion he needs to go somewhere, even jail, to clear his head and get clean before he makes things even worse for himself (and possibly others). My daughter was almost nineteen when we made her leave the house because of her drug abuse. I thought she'd end up behind bars, but she cleaned up. Now, instead of drugs, she's into health food and exercise. Keep your chin up. It can happen to anyone if it happened to her. Now your son has a chance to think about his life and if this is what he wants it to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 87696, member: 1550"] All I can say is, a twenty-four year old should NOT be anywhere near a minor child, and I don't care if the fifteen year old gave him the drugs--he had no business messing with a young teen. He may think your son is older and really cool. A thirty year old once supplied my fifteen year old daughter with drugs--she didn't need the help getting into trouble, was doing fine on her own--and he got into considerable trouble for giving drugs to a minor. I know that this didn't happen to your son, but in my opinion he needs to go somewhere, even jail, to clear his head and get clean before he makes things even worse for himself (and possibly others). My daughter was almost nineteen when we made her leave the house because of her drug abuse. I thought she'd end up behind bars, but she cleaned up. Now, instead of drugs, she's into health food and exercise. Keep your chin up. It can happen to anyone if it happened to her. Now your son has a chance to think about his life and if this is what he wants it to be. [/QUOTE]
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