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Help! difficult child is selling weed.
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<blockquote data-quote="dadside" data-source="post: 349878" data-attributes="member: 5707"><p>I guess if I were in your shoes it would depend on how the texts read and on what other evidence, if any, I had to suggest he was selling. At this point it seems you are concerned, but not sure of what he has actually done. No extra new-found money - such as could come from dealing? If that is the case, I'd sit down with him today, return the cell phone, end the grounding, and explain that the matter is a serious one, thus your response. On further consideration, maybe you reached a conclusion too quickly, but any further evidence will lead to more stringent consequences.</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, if you are sure he is dealing you have a whole different mess on your hands. Your home may house supplies. Arguably, you could be accused of complicity, and who knows what might be siezed. In that case, I'd look hard at getting him out of the house and into some program to change his involvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadside, post: 349878, member: 5707"] I guess if I were in your shoes it would depend on how the texts read and on what other evidence, if any, I had to suggest he was selling. At this point it seems you are concerned, but not sure of what he has actually done. No extra new-found money - such as could come from dealing? If that is the case, I'd sit down with him today, return the cell phone, end the grounding, and explain that the matter is a serious one, thus your response. On further consideration, maybe you reached a conclusion too quickly, but any further evidence will lead to more stringent consequences. On the other hand, if you are sure he is dealing you have a whole different mess on your hands. Your home may house supplies. Arguably, you could be accused of complicity, and who knows what might be siezed. In that case, I'd look hard at getting him out of the house and into some program to change his involvement. [/QUOTE]
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