I know of the same issue. I would report it. ANONYMOUSLY. Don't sit their and watch her neglect her children like that. You will feel guilty the rest of your life. And probably regret it at some point. Me - Personally I would report it. Others may tell you to stay out of it, but think of the child.
2006-09-14 02:30:39
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answered by Mother of One 2
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Holy Moly............what a mess...........do you really want to be involved. If she just got the child back from state custody chances are she will be followed up on and be checked reguarly........sounds like a very troubled family....in lots of ways. If where you live you can leave an anonymous report then I guess go ahead...not sure that I would get involved though...the 14 year will probably find the drugs somewhere else even if Mommy isnt providing them.....good luck and its very nice that your'e caring...it just sounds like one big ugly mess..... and the state should be following up on the home situation so lay low and see what happens....
2006-09-14 02:30:26
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answered by Lynne B 4
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Call the Department of Family and Children Services in her area.
Call the Police Department.
Call the School.
2006-09-14 02:36:18
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answered by Dwayne 4
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Well call 911, say that this person is smoking maraijuana with her 14 year old son, thats all i know what to do and it should work. Well you can also call Child Services, they will defiently do something about it.
2006-09-14 02:30:21
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answered by qtgyjda89 2
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911
2006-09-14 02:29:37
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answered by Milos K 4
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Call the Police
2006-09-14 02:28:32
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answered by Michael 5
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What a pathetic loser. call the authorities. Social services will want to have some kind of talk w/her about this. drugs and alcohol abuse and children. not a good scenario.
2006-09-14 02:29:34
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answered by barbie 3
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Report them.....although if the child ends up in care they will be in a worse situation so unfortunately, the child is screwed either way.
Best wishes.
2006-09-14 02:29:35
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answered by Kate 4
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Call your state's protective service and they will investigate and remove the children if they think they are in danger or being abused. Beyond this there is not much you can do IMHO.
2006-09-14 02:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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if you really care, turn her in ... otherwise, mind your own business
2006-09-14 02:29:46
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answered by casurfwatcher 6
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