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How Can You Do It?
dav1965
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My daughters assistant manager at the pawn shop was named Brandon. We talked about guns, watches and tools a lot.
I bought everything from Brandon because my daughter can not sell me anything and ring me up. Company rules.
Brandon comes from really really well off parents. Both of them are engineers. Brandon is really nice and would give you the shirt off his back. I have known him about 3 years now.
He quit the pawn shop about 9 months ago and went to work as assistant manager at a gun shop. I bought a few things from him at the gun shop and i always got great deals from him. Nothing cheaper than i could buy from GB but cheaper than other stores.
Sometime after he quit the pawn shop he got hooked on powdered cocaine. That is what my daughter told me last night. He had a lot of guns and expensive watches but they caught him taking money out of the cash register and stealing guns.
He was arrested and is now out on bond and his life is probably ruined. Im guessing he is in his early 30s.
How can you even try something that might ruin your life?
I just do not understand it.
I bought everything from Brandon because my daughter can not sell me anything and ring me up. Company rules.
Brandon comes from really really well off parents. Both of them are engineers. Brandon is really nice and would give you the shirt off his back. I have known him about 3 years now.
He quit the pawn shop about 9 months ago and went to work as assistant manager at a gun shop. I bought a few things from him at the gun shop and i always got great deals from him. Nothing cheaper than i could buy from GB but cheaper than other stores.
Sometime after he quit the pawn shop he got hooked on powdered cocaine. That is what my daughter told me last night. He had a lot of guns and expensive watches but they caught him taking money out of the cash register and stealing guns.
He was arrested and is now out on bond and his life is probably ruined. Im guessing he is in his early 30s.
How can you even try something that might ruin your life?
I just do not understand it.
Comments
Takes hitting the bottom, in order to come back up to the top.
Hate to hear of it though.
Common story, (Meth) around here.
Each person has the choices of what they will do with their lives.
Some make good choices and some make bad choices.
The results of those choices are their responsibility and theirs alone.
It is a reality of life.....and for others to understand it is not always possible.
It is what it is.
We have enough gun laws, what we need is IDIOT control.
Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.
I thought getting old would take longer. :shock:
well he didn't see it that way. he saw it like this: he wants it, and he can get it.
some people get caught. some don't.
Family history contributes and previous substance abuse or hard core alcohol abuse even if hidden contributes.
Many addicts are functional and keep the issue hidden.
Some are prescribed pain killers and end up hooked and chasing the dragon.
Sometimes a bad break up or death in the family or a girlfriend who is an addict are factors.
But you are missing the back story - because it did not just happen one day out of the blue.
IMHO
Mike
Maybe hereditary; maybe learned.
Drugs are vortex that will suck you in it never spit you out
Copious quantities of blow went up my nose, until one day, I decided to spend my disposable income on 1st gen Broncos.
Took lots of pain killers for years, until the right doctor fixed my back issues.
At that point, I just quit filling the prescriptions.
Never had any issue with addiction.
Never bought the narrative that drug or alcohol abuse was a "disease" either.
I believe that narrative is a poor excuse to continue making poor choices.
Now - meth - yikes! Take one look at those before and after posters! That would scare the bejesus out of me!
I went through the bad side of hell to get back into the world. It is doable, but it is far from a smooth ride in the park. I won't even try to tell you what it is like. I will say if you ever had despair in your life , take that, times a whole lot more.
And neither did I . My X wife was a alcohol and prescription drug addict. For 9 years I paid for treatment and detox . That was 1980 to 1989. Then I divorced her. She is still on drugs and alcohol from what my children tell me. The disease crap is for insurance money to the treatment centers, and to taking away responsibility from the addict. "It's not your fault, you have a disease" . Bull chit . I was full hooked on opiate's from the high doses given me to control the pain. It was hell to go through the withdrawal and at the end I checked myself into a detox and treatment center to get me over the last hump. All through the process I worked with my doctor to continuously drop dosages. It was a process. It was hell, but it wasn't a disease cure. It was withdrawal.
You have to want to be sober, and part of that is feeling the responsibility of your actions. No matter what you do when it comes to alcohol and drugs, you have to own it. For those who are on opiates for chronic and significant pain there is a reason to use medication. That includes addictive medication. That's what opiates are good for. and that's what they should be used for.
Keith