Can I get in trouble for this?

Question by Jordan: Can I get in trouble for this?
So my friend was at my house and he looked up “how to make crystal meth” on my computer. I’m not that concerned about that, since after he got off I checked and it was one of the suggested results. So it would be pretty easy to hit it by mistake. It’s not like i look it up everyday either. I’m guessing the police don’t really care about that. What i AM concerned about though, is he looked it up to answer a question on Yahoo! answers. He didn’t get the info, but he came up with a pretty convincing procedure, and posted it as an answer. I didn’t realize he did it until today, when i got the best answer. I reported the answer on two different accounts and E-mailed yahoo saying I didn’t know it was illegal, because I didn’t want my friend to get in trouble. I’m really scared. Are the police going to track me down or something?
No he didn’t look at the website, and yahoo hasn’t gotten rid of the question yet, thats what scares me.

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Answer by Priscilla
If you or him actually looked at that website yeah its possible you wont be able to use a computer for a while

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