I'm just kind of curious how this works. About a year ago my neighbor was arrested for drug paraphanalia and put on diversion he was 18 at the time and hung with the wrong crowd. When I found out what happened I started mentoring him basically teaching him how to work on cars, etc. Keeping him away from the crowd he was in. He's cleaned up now and off diversion. I became friends with him and he works for my shop now. He was with me the other day and I got pulled over, no tags, just bought the car, I have thirty days to register it so no big deal but they ran his liscense and saw his record. All of a sudden I got profiled for drug use my car searched and everything else. Of course nothing was found. I basically have two questions from the incident. How long after the diversion will it take for the charge to not be visible. And second how is it people are suppose to stay away from their old life and friends to get clean, when the people that befriend them are being profiled for being with them. It really pisses me off because here he is a year later not back on drugs. Getting his life straight and because I took a chance on him I get punished. I have chp, own class iii guns, theres no way I would risk that or my reputation and its extremely embarrassing being searched in public like that having to sit on the hood of a police car. If I had just met him I probably wouldnt have taken the time to help keep him away from his old lifestyle after that. How do you expect people to change if you punish people willing to take a chance on them?