He was not taken out of the camps, he ran away.
That was his choice to run away, again and again.
And he was allowed to go back home on the condition he goes to another camp, vice versa until he was 20 or something when he said he was exhausted and gave up.
So for 6 years he could not agree to comply, stop using drugs, and see how that worked for him?
And evidently their approach didn't change at all given what we know from his own statements in Dopey and later the information coming through with the therapy and medacine stuff.
Their approach was to try and get their young son to clean up his drug usage and get back into school. I think that is understandable.
When you say he was homeless by his own choice, isn't that the case for 99% of the cases when it comes to homelessness?
Yes, homeless by his own choice. He could have quit using drugs and then stayed home in his luxurious room in his mansion. It was up to him.
His exhaustion came about because of his total resistance to following basic rules all minors must follow. Don't do anything illegal under your parent's roof and you can live your life your own way when you are independent.
This is not what he said. He said that he met a guy in rehab that was telling him how good shooting heroin was. They kept contact after their stint was over and went to shoot heroin together afterwards. He said that the first time heroin even crossed his mind was in rehab.
Just because 'he said' it was the 1st time it ever crossed his mind, doesn't make it true. It sounds more like a manipulation or gaslighting, than a true statement. IMO
I mean... every drug is 'serious'. But compared to what he started using after his rehab stints, I would argue it was pretty mild teenage stuff that most Hollywood nepobabies and actors are on.
His teen transgressions were not 'mild teenage stuff'. He began having explosive temper tantrums as a young child. And that behaviour continued and then amped up.
The boot camps were about more than just pot use. It was about him being a defiant, angry kid who needed a wake up call.
He was destructive, disobedient and unwilling to comply with basic requests. His whole family tip toed around him because of his extreme reactions.
I think you're trying to make it seem like he was a regular teenager who smoked a joint now and then, harmless fun, and his parents overreacted.
That is not what they were dealing with. He was throwing furniture across the room, throwing dishes and glasses during dinner, refusing to go to school , and purposely obstructing the family life scene.
What were they supposed to do?