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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 531834" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>Taking a golf club to the wall is domestic violence. That should've resulted in a phone call to the local police department.</p><p>in my opinion, your son sounds like he may have expanded his drug use into something more than pot, especially since there</p><p>is a major drug problem at one of the local high schools.</p><p></p><p>His violence, his attitude, his disinterest in school, his disinterest in a sport he used to love, blaming everybody else, many red flags here. Please consider the fact that he may be using</p><p>something else. I wouldn't let him have a drivers license, no way with this behavior. And if his violent behavior lands him in juvy so be it, he needs to be stopped now before he</p><p>gets much older and much worse. It is a very hard road to follow, it opens the door to probation, probation violation, lawyers etc. </p><p></p><p>You don't want him taking that golf club to you one day in a violent drug rage. And it does happen. He also may be smoking K2 spice which is sold in gas stations and such, this can make them violent with bad behavior. It is very dangerous.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if I sound harsh, but this type of behavior is very serious and should be treated as such. If you read my signature you will see that I lost my precious son 6 years ago. Alex died from a drug overdose, I didn't realize his drug used turned into a serious drug habit, but I did know his behavior dive bombed.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you have to be here, but you are in the right place. The parents here have dealt with it all and are the real experts in the field. Keep posting and I know you will receive the help and guidance that will help you through.</p><p></p><p>Love,</p><p>Lia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 531834, member: 1953"] Taking a golf club to the wall is domestic violence. That should've resulted in a phone call to the local police department. in my opinion, your son sounds like he may have expanded his drug use into something more than pot, especially since there is a major drug problem at one of the local high schools. His violence, his attitude, his disinterest in school, his disinterest in a sport he used to love, blaming everybody else, many red flags here. Please consider the fact that he may be using something else. I wouldn't let him have a drivers license, no way with this behavior. And if his violent behavior lands him in juvy so be it, he needs to be stopped now before he gets much older and much worse. It is a very hard road to follow, it opens the door to probation, probation violation, lawyers etc. You don't want him taking that golf club to you one day in a violent drug rage. And it does happen. He also may be smoking K2 spice which is sold in gas stations and such, this can make them violent with bad behavior. It is very dangerous. I'm sorry if I sound harsh, but this type of behavior is very serious and should be treated as such. If you read my signature you will see that I lost my precious son 6 years ago. Alex died from a drug overdose, I didn't realize his drug used turned into a serious drug habit, but I did know his behavior dive bombed. I'm sorry you have to be here, but you are in the right place. The parents here have dealt with it all and are the real experts in the field. Keep posting and I know you will receive the help and guidance that will help you through. Love, Lia [/QUOTE]
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