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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 217386" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would say it is not easy to move. People have homes--they are hard to sell. People can't get loans these days. And the same problems exist in all areas. You can not run away from drugs, unfortunately. They are in the poorest areas and the richest areas. There IS no escape, and there is no way to round up all drug dealers and put them in jail. Most kids get drugs from other kids, not dealers off the street. As my daughter says "If you use, you sell." </p><p> At 17 it is up to the soon-to-be adult to change. We can't move every time he messes up, even if it would change him, and it doesn't. There are drug addicts everywhere, and if teens want to find it, it's not hard. Housing is a big issue here in the US right now. I know we could not just move, even if we really wanted to. It's not a viable solution for most people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 217386, member: 1550"] I would say it is not easy to move. People have homes--they are hard to sell. People can't get loans these days. And the same problems exist in all areas. You can not run away from drugs, unfortunately. They are in the poorest areas and the richest areas. There IS no escape, and there is no way to round up all drug dealers and put them in jail. Most kids get drugs from other kids, not dealers off the street. As my daughter says "If you use, you sell." At 17 it is up to the soon-to-be adult to change. We can't move every time he messes up, even if it would change him, and it doesn't. There are drug addicts everywhere, and if teens want to find it, it's not hard. Housing is a big issue here in the US right now. I know we could not just move, even if we really wanted to. It's not a viable solution for most people. [/QUOTE]
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