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Ack - Enabling??
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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 479175" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>Nicotine is THE most addictive substance around, bar none. I'm all for helping with toiletries & bus passes, but how to get around funding ANY drugs, and that includes nicotine? I've always resorted to gift cards to drugstores and grocery stores to be sure the $$ is being spent on reasonable purchases, but of course those places sell cigs as well, not to mention liquor in some states. The sober house where my difficult child is holds residents' accounts, and residents have to produce receipts to get reimbursed; since I am funding the account, I can specify that receipts for cigs not be reimbursed. Any chance that your difficult child's place can do likewise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 479175, member: 11180"] Nicotine is THE most addictive substance around, bar none. I'm all for helping with toiletries & bus passes, but how to get around funding ANY drugs, and that includes nicotine? I've always resorted to gift cards to drugstores and grocery stores to be sure the $$ is being spent on reasonable purchases, but of course those places sell cigs as well, not to mention liquor in some states. The sober house where my difficult child is holds residents' accounts, and residents have to produce receipts to get reimbursed; since I am funding the account, I can specify that receipts for cigs not be reimbursed. Any chance that your difficult child's place can do likewise? [/QUOTE]
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