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Kathy, Have your son look at this, these are the actual drug laws in the Dominican Republic :. This means possession of more than 20 grams and less than 1 one pound. Inform your son that if he wants to return home with you, lay off the POT. I am sure he does not want to experience even one day in a Dominican prison. Like most things it too is available and if the dealer doesn't turn you in for a favour from the drug police or money you might get caught in one of the random raids at clubs, etc. If you are asking for reasons relating to personal consumption, perhaps your son might be satisfied with the rum buzz which is available everywhere and is socially and legally acceptable. Be careful Kathy37, as my husband along with my 10 year old daughter were offered an array of drugs on the Beach! I am no expert in any stretch but I've only been offered pot once in the 5 times I've been to the DR. And to be honest, I probably looked like I was looking for it. I was sitting on a bench, by myself, looking around. I was only taking a rest, but to others, it may have looked like I was looking to score. I don't know what your situation is or if drugs are a real problem for your son, but for the average guy that isn't looking to score on every street corner, in my expeirence, its not that big of a problem. But I do know people that have bought where the dealer went straight to the rollers and rated them out. They didn't go directly to jail, but it costed them everything in their wallets and wrist watches to get out of the situation. This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one. We remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. Skip to main content. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travellers. Browse all 26, Puerto Plata topics ». Watch this Topic. Browse forums All Browse by destination. Puerto Plata forums. All forums. Level Contributor. Report inappropriate content. Re: advice on drugs. Ask a question. Umbrella Street 24 June Renovated Hotels???? Senator PP. Think it will happen? See All Puerto Plata Conversations. View Hotel. Gran Ventana Beach Resort. Sunscape Puerto Plata. Be Live Collection Marien. Playabachata Resort. BlueBay Villas Doradas. Senator Puerto Plata Spa Resort. View all hotels. Top questions about Puerto Plata. When is the best time to visit? Is it easy to get around? Angelina52 50, forum posts. B0bK 18, forum posts.

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