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[quote=Anonymous]If everyone either threw unused medicine with opiates or DXM away, (preferably broken down an destroyed with cat litter, or dissolved in water, so that it is not salvageable), it would make it that much more difficult for children to begin experimenting with them privately or at parties. There is no reason, in this day and age, to keep a dangerous stockpile of old medicines around the house. You do not want your children being tempted to either use it themselves, or distribute it to friends. When you need medicine, a quick visit to the doctor will get you a new prescription. I also have a policy that if I hear that a person at school is either sharing/distributing/selling drugs in or out of school to their classmates, then I will report them to the Schools for suspension or worse. And if I hear that a student is using drugs at school, they will similarly be reported to the Schools. This year a teacher at a private school (which my children formerly attended in another city) found two Seniors smoking pot in the school parking lot, and reported it to the School. The two Seniors were suspended, and one of them had their offer of admission rescinded from an Ivy League University. That sent the students a strong snd necessary message about the consequences and repercussions of their drug uss.[/quote]
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