Drugs: Never-ending Circles in the Dust.

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I talked to my sister again, she sounded good. It's been a while since we last had a conversation that was coherent and logical but then the last time we did it only lasted a couple months before she disappeared again. Court was last month after four DUI's, Three Driving while suspended a number of possessions of an illegal substance and a couple of drug related B&Es the system felt that the best they could do is tell her to stay clean and send her back out on to the same streets where her druggie friends and angry drug dealers are waiting to consume her.

Substance abuse is a problem that touches more people than most people think. For my sister it was an escape it started with a few drinks which led to smoking joints and eventually she was shooting Meth. Before long she was dealing and stealing to keep up with her habit. Up until now this kind of life was something I heard about on an after school special or someone I met told me about from their former life. I certainly avoided any contact with any Meth addicts, stoners or alcoholics as friends. So I had only a mild opinion about issues surrounding them or the way the system handled them. But now I have seen firsthand how the system is not prepared or equipped to handle the rehabilitation of those in the system for substance abuse.

The prison system does not have the resources to keep the addicts off the street and the programs that used to be in effect are out of funds or out of space so the judges are just sending the addicts back out into the same communities that they came from where they are facing reentry into their former bad environment with only a program of regular drug tests and work search requirements that rarely get followed up on due to a severe lack of...

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