Signs of Illegal Drug Useage?
Question by Awesome Nana: Signs of illegal drug useage?
A friend of mine found her “green tea” supplement bottle and the contents had been emptied out- but the capsules no where to be found.
She asked me if this is a sign of her young son is “using” some type of illegal drug. I am clueless on this one- do drug addicts use empty capsules for anything?
ooops… the contents of the capsules had been emptied out. The green tea powder was found in a small box back in the closet. That right there tells me he was hiding something but what is he possibly putting inside the capsule?
Best answer:
Answer by Jin
u have to investigate urself because some people are creative with how they import/export their drugs for example some people stuff them in teddy bears, and stuff like that. also the signs should be pretty clear and you can usually smell it off the user if it was used pretty recently. signs to check for are changes in behavior, smell, and you can usually tell because its like they have become a whole new person
Answer by Fairy F
He could be emptying out the capsules and filling them with something else, but why not ask him and judge his reaction
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