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It's really hard once someone turns 18. My son had a substance abuse problem, but I couldn't prove it. It wasn't until I ran a home THC test on him and sent it to his shrink that I got some help. (Shrink accused me of being "crazy, imagining things, helicopter, whatever". ) But pot wasn't my son's drug of choice. My son was huffing. (There is no test for that...at least OTC) We put him in detox and rehab. We had to obtain to permission for consent to share medical records. My son agreed to it, thank goodness. He was 18 and 1/2 at the time.The man involved in this massacre was 22 yo. His prior incidents with LE were when he was 19 yo and before he had applied for a FOI card with the state of Illinois.
One of my greatest concerns is what parents or other concerned adults can do if they feel someone over the age of 18 is dangerous. What are the resources available or routes they can take to contain a person they feel is a danger to society?
JMO
It also helped that he was still in high school. He got HS diploma while he was in rehab.