We are orphans and he is staying in an orphanage.
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1. Id turn my mom in if she was pushing dope
2. Yes I would!
3. Yes, in facts I would change my name and never seen him again. This can counter attack you by his other pushers.
4. i think its a good idea because drugs just hurt people
5. You had better believe it. Drug pushing is about as low as you can go.
6. I would try talking to him first but if nothing worked I would because I couldn't have it on my conscience if someone he dealt to died of an overdose
7. yes, i would.
it would also be for his good....
8. Yes. Anonymously. But I would definitely turn him in.
9. yeah id turn him in! drugs will just make more orphans
10. Yea, i would. It would be the best thing for him. It would probably turn his life around. Plus if u love him you would do it as an act of love not of betrayal.
Hope that helps you out. :)
11. My bro smokes pot, which is so irrasponsible considering he isnt some teen anymore, he is a 26 year old soon to be married man with 3 kids & 2 step children. Although wrong, I couldnt turn him in. If he got really messed up in something bad, i might. But if we were orphans or he was pulling things together, i wouldnt turn him in. If someone else turns him in, then fine. But i would probably stay out of it.
12. if you feel that he is in danger then yes either way i would sit him down and tell him your concerns
13. tough call, yu take the risk of them putting him in a juvie home, & if he finds out, he's gonna probaby be mad at you.
ask him to stop & tell him how you are concerned, & he may be busted anyway w/out you telling.
if there 's no choice & if he's dangerous to get others hooked, try some way to anonamously do it. yu dont want to lose your brother. You cannot repace him.
good luck & you got my prayers !
14. no i would not cuz where im from u will get killed or get left in i.c.u. but i would never tell on my bro.
15. Yes, drugs are a filthy poison and there is no excuse for it.
I can't imagine how he would get ahold of drugs in the first place let alone sell them.
I would warn him, give him ONE chance to quit before I would turn him in. How would you feel if someone died from those drugs after you did nothing?
16. Don't rat on him, confront him and tell him to quit or else. He has to know he is doing wrong but he does not need to go to the legal system for punishment. There is a witch hunt and this country is at the heart of it. We need to regulate drugs in a medical not a legal way. Tell the nurse and not the law if you really care about him/her. Alcohol was illegal at one time and the lessons learned need to be applied to the current drug problems. Our constitution states that the government cannot declare war on the citizens and the drug war is a war on the people who use the drugs. A drug cannot shoot back so the people do.
17. I would turn anyone in that was pushing drugs... even my own child! You should do what feels morally right to you.
18. yes, its for hes own good and safty.
19. NO!!!!!!! DO NOT TURN HIM IN!!!
Seriously. Why create a rift with your brother? What he does is his business. If he gets caught on his own then he can only blame himself. If you turn him in then he will not blame himself but blame you.
98% of the time, this "dealer" is a small time pot dealer. |It is illegal but it isn't heroin so don't worry about it.
My opinion might be the contrarian answer but you have to consider the risk vs. reward. You can stop him from peddling but he will always be mad at you for turning him in.
Don't do it. If it gets way out of control, you need to talk to him. Then go to the parents. Never to the cops. |More than likely though it is just a phase and he will stop selling.
20. Do what you think is best. Personally, I would talk to him and try to help him out of that world, and only after that failed, would I turn him in. Just be sure to keep yourself clean and detached from the scene so that you will not get busted. But seriously, this is your brother...don't do it.
21. Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
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