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Beware of the Dangerous Hazards of Drug Crimes Affecting Our Kids
Beware of the Dangerous Hazards of Drug Crimes Affecting Our Kids
Criminal Defense Attorney Fort Worth

Drug crimes are not a new concept. There have been crimes that revolve around drugs for many years now. However, more and more of our younger generation are being faced with these issues. We have allt old our children about not taking candy from a stranger. We heard it from our parents as children, and now we pass that knowledge on to our kids. Our world has evolved to a point where we now have to discuss drugs with our children because it could save their life.

In the state of Texas, kids can be convicted in a juvenile court with felony offenses committed on or after his or her 10th birthday. Such offenses can vary from class C misdemeanor to and include capital murder. An individual who is at least 10 years of age but under the age of 17 years can be convicted as a juvenile. If a person turns 17 in Texas, he or she is officially considered an adult, and any criminal charges will betaken to an adult court.

Drugs are now being offered to children and sold in schools, all the way down to elementary schools. We can speculate all day on what is the cause of this change for the worse in society, but it is better to concentrate on educating our children on the dangers of addiction. We need to let them know that there is no tolerance for drug abuse or selling drugs.

Kids will always have peers that they look up to. Be sure you know who your child's friends are to help ensure they do not  fall victim to this type of crime. Try to eliminate the bad influences in their lives to help keep them on the straight and narrow road of good. Ultimately it is up to you who your kid leaves your house with. Try to make sure they have only good influences in their lives.

Another thing we can do to help keep our children on the right path when it comes to drugs is to closely monitor our own medications. Never leave prescription medication where your child can have easy access. Count your pills. Many kids are stealing their parents' prescriptions and selling them to their friends at school. If your child cannot get to your medication, they are in less danger of getting involved in something like this.

If your child has an internet connection in their room, you should monitor all activity. Invade their privacy if required because it could save their life. It is better to find out things you would rather not know than to live in ignorant bliss.

Finally, by staying involved in your child's life, at home, and school, you educate yourself on what your child may do. Talk to their teachers regularly and ask a lot of questions. If anything seems different, or warning alarms go off, try to get to the bottom of it just as soon as possible. Knowledge is the key to prevention. Remember, the penalties for any drug crimes are severe even if you plead to be a minor, and not to mention the stigma associated with it that can prevent a normal life.

If you or anyone you love has been charged with illegal drug possession, drug dealing, or any other drug crimes, get the proper representation during your proceedings. To explore your legal rights and options, reach the law office of Cole Paschall Law, the Best Drug Crime Lawyer in Fort Worth, TX, at 1-817-477-4100.