Pubdate: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 Source: Lakeshore Advance (CN ON) Copyright: 2001, Signal-Star Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1349 Website: http://www.lakeshoreadvance.com/ Author: Nellie Evans TALK TO YOUR CHILD ABOUT DRUGS A Forest mother did the right thing when she reported her son to the police for possession of a drug. She stumbled across a small bottle of Cannibis Resin while going through his pockets on laundry day. A normal occurrence in every household. But instead of finding coins, she found something that no doubt disturbed her. This and the charging of seven young people with drug possession last week highlight the need to continue educating young people of the dangers of using drugs. Police reacted with the usual caution to the public but the onus is really on the parents to keep talking to their children so they know if something is awry. Other teenagers can also help a family discover drug use. They are the ones closest to your teen and likely know more about this young person than you do. A close relationship with a son's or daughter's friend would help tremendously. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk