Local cop station, then run from your mom because the crackhead could hurt you if you try and take her crack. "Hey mommy, can I have your crack?" "IT'S MY CRACK, YOU HEAR ME? *SLAP*"
Call their parents!
James M. Farris has written: 'Parents who care too much' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Alcoholics, Codependency, Drug addicts, Drug use, Family relationships, Parenting, Parents of alcoholics, Parents of drug addicts, Teenagers
yes
two percent
Is a report about drug abuse. There was a question about whether or not rock music influenced drug abuse.
yes they can because they have to follow all leads for the case even if the parents have no drug history
No
They can become good parents. There is a better chance that drug use will have a more negative effect on parenting skills, but that isn;t to say that if you do drugs, you will definitely be a bad parent.
Try the Buckley Report or PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center) hearings. There was a lot of debate through and after the 50's about whether rock and roll caused juvenile delinquency, drug use, etc.
Yes
According to the coroner's report, she died from drowning, but her history of drug use contributed to her death by weakening her heart.
Lewis B. Hancock has written: 'When drugs hit home' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug addicts, Drug use, Family relationships, Parents of drug addicts, Prevention, Youth