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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 512921" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sounds hopeful. It's really difficult not to regurgitate parental warnings and in my humble opinion it's best not to make the issue "the" issue for family interaction. "Should" a conversation come about again (particularly if generated by difficult child) you or husband "might" include this warning. "Giving people a ride" can lead to your arrest <strong>if</strong> unbeknowst to you a friend of acquaintance has some weed and tosses it under the seat or tucks it in a cushion. Extroverted popular young people often help others and we have one of our convictions for drug possession based on just that. So...sigh...no drugs or paraphenalia in the car also means no other people in the car unless you are 100% positive that they too are not users. </p><p></p><p>We live, big sigh, in a town where the police stop youthful drivers often. Even if they find a couple of seeds on the carpet it leads to an arrest. I know there are communities that operate leniently but here it is beyong zero tolerance. Don't want to scare you. Just thought that it might be worth keeping in mind "should" the subject come up again. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 512921, member: 35"] Sounds hopeful. It's really difficult not to regurgitate parental warnings and in my humble opinion it's best not to make the issue "the" issue for family interaction. "Should" a conversation come about again (particularly if generated by difficult child) you or husband "might" include this warning. "Giving people a ride" can lead to your arrest [B]if[/B] unbeknowst to you a friend of acquaintance has some weed and tosses it under the seat or tucks it in a cushion. Extroverted popular young people often help others and we have one of our convictions for drug possession based on just that. So...sigh...no drugs or paraphenalia in the car also means no other people in the car unless you are 100% positive that they too are not users. We live, big sigh, in a town where the police stop youthful drivers often. Even if they find a couple of seeds on the carpet it leads to an arrest. I know there are communities that operate leniently but here it is beyong zero tolerance. Don't want to scare you. Just thought that it might be worth keeping in mind "should" the subject come up again. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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