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Mods, if this belongs in the lounge, please move. Thanks!
My Story: One of my sisters (now deceased) admitted at Family Christmas 2001 that she had provided illegal drugs to her daughter's (minor) boyfriend the day after he left a $40,000 drug rehab problem. She didn't get why it was a big deal. This same sister refused to serve alcohol at her children's graduation parties for fear of being sued. I spoke with the police, the school, social services, and my parents, but nobody could / would do anything. Four years later, the boyfriend is in jail (repeat drug problems), while my dead sister's youngest is a heroin addict supporting her habit (I'm told) via prostitution. THIS MUST STOP!!!
One of my personal causes during the last few years has been finding ways to KEEP ILLEGAL DRUGS OUT OF THE HANDS OF MINORS. I've posted in the Lounge about this topic several times, especially when events surrounding it have gotten me down.
Well, it looks like all the suffering, research, and "learning how to be an activist" is about to pay off. I've finally been able to break down what I want to get accomplished in three easy steps --AND have made positive, practical steps forward in each and every category!!!
Step One: IDENTIFY -- Help Parents Identify Problems (using $5 "pee in a cup" drug tests) The "Identify" section using easily available drug tests is designed to help "non druggie" parents avoid arguments about trust, etc. If the test is negative, YEAH. If the test is positive, then you deal with it. In the meantime, its a great tool to "help" kids say no: "I can't, because my parents do random drug tests!"
Step Two: DEAL WITH -- If tests come out positive for drug use, help parents "raise the bottom" BEFORE worst case scenarios occur I love the stuff on www.difficult.net for the "Deal With" section; Nar-Anon and Al-Anon are not really appropriate for Minors, while "Tough Love" can sometimes mean DEAD as part of "hitting bottom." The folks at the Savannah Family Institute have come up with some extremely creative ways to "raise the bottom" before Homeless / Prostitution / Dead comes into the picture.
Step Three: PREVENT -- Prevent future problems with well publicized CIVIL LITIGATION BY PARENTS against those providing Illegal Drugs to Minors OR "Safe Havens" for their use (which is where my good news comes in because) ----
I found the lawyer!!! He GETS the "let's publicize that CIVIL consequences are BAD" / quit ignoring drug use because its against YOUR self interest CONCEPT, and has set up some (unfortunately easy) criteria for "the dream client(s)." I am confident we'll be able to make this work.
I'm excited, and scared. I'm angry that heroin is available for $3, and is being marketed to 14 and 15 year olds. I'm devastated that one of my beloved nieces was an addict at 18, and the horribleness of her situation a year and a half later has fueled my determination to help other families avoid similar heartbreak. And attending the funeral of a young 18 year old a week ago Friday re-energized me. (His family didn't KNOW there was a drug problem....) It may be "one starfish at a time," but I'm going to do the best I can to decrease the demand for Illegal Drugs for Minors in Southeastern Michigan.
Now, anyone have any ideas about names for this effort? :) So far, since I'm putting most of the responsibility on parents, I'm thinking "Its a Parent Thing," but I'm open to suggestions....?
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