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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 118502" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I wouldn't answer either. You know the drill, they do too, calling you isn't going to help. The PO sounds like a good plan. At his age, if he wants to ruin his life, what are you supposed to do about it? You've done EVERYTHING possible for him and now HE has to take control. I'd let voicemail take their calls and not return them, since they aren't telling you anything you don't know.</p><p>However, be prepared to learn one day that he's doing more than smoking pot. Occasional recreational pot use happens, sometimes with no other drugs involved. My daughter, an expert on the topic since she was a drug addict, has told me many times that people who get stoned "every day" are doing more than just smoking pot. If he's falling asleep in class, something else is probably up with him. My daughter snorted mega-speed at night so she fell asleep at odd hours during the day.</p><p>I would make him straighten it out or find another place to live, but that's me.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 118502, member: 1550"] I wouldn't answer either. You know the drill, they do too, calling you isn't going to help. The PO sounds like a good plan. At his age, if he wants to ruin his life, what are you supposed to do about it? You've done EVERYTHING possible for him and now HE has to take control. I'd let voicemail take their calls and not return them, since they aren't telling you anything you don't know. However, be prepared to learn one day that he's doing more than smoking pot. Occasional recreational pot use happens, sometimes with no other drugs involved. My daughter, an expert on the topic since she was a drug addict, has told me many times that people who get stoned "every day" are doing more than just smoking pot. If he's falling asleep in class, something else is probably up with him. My daughter snorted mega-speed at night so she fell asleep at odd hours during the day. I would make him straighten it out or find another place to live, but that's me. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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