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Primary purpose is to carry the message to the addict who still suffers, personal recovery depends upon SAA unity.
SAA has no opinion on outside issues, hence the SAA name should never be brought into public controversy.
That said...
I'm in a profession that is mandated to report illegal behaviors towards minors.
Since I don't know the minors involved and don't want to, I have stayed on the side of the primary purpose is to carry the message.
One person many years ago came in and said he had raped someone, had no idea who it was, but he had also told his wife. Oddly my wife was in college in a class with a woman who talked about a good friend of hers who had been raped by someone.
My mind was in this mode, he either went to treatment (and he could easily afford it) or he was getting a dime dropped on him.
He went to treatment. Unfortunately he had little in the way of conscience. I never dropped a dime on him and wouldn't know any details as I chose not to know.
I think that while legally a person might not be protected for bringing it up in a meeting as courts have compelled testimony from 12 step members, that what is said 1:1 is between those people, and the belief or idea that is in each of their heads.
I feel that if SAA becomes a place where people are afraid to talk because of fear of retribution legally, then it will be a hard place to be. Like AA went through early on, the idea should be on encouraging people to "take their lumps" so to speak, because if they don't then unless they are sociopathic, they will likely be unable to stay sober.
(tap dancing all around it I know)
My memory is poor at what people say in meetings, and I do not recall a lot of things that I might recall given different circumstances.
However my memory is better when there is a person who is unable to be honest and forthcoming and face the consequences.
JMO
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