Satire On Drugs

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When I was two, my mom left. She chose the life of drugs over the life of family. My father left with her and my brother and I went to live with my grandparents. One year later my mom hit rock bottom and wanted to come home. The conditions of her return was she had to stop using and go to church. My mom has currently been clean for twelve years. Sadly, my father has not had the same awakening. He is sitting in a jail five hours away right now waiting to be transferred to Lansing Correctional Facility. Once at Lansing he will be serving a six year sentence for multiple charges of drug possession and intent to sell. He has been in and out of prison for most of my life. There has only been a few years out my fifteen years of life that I have not …show more content…

Drug addicts aren’t generally bad people, they just make bad decisions. Addiction, as stated by The National Drug Intelligence Center, is a brain disease. Drugs invade the brain and send out messages that causes the user to lose all control. Once the user loses their self-control, they can no longer resist the urge to seek out and use drugs. This is not just for drugs, addiction is the same way for alcohol. Are alcohol addicts put into prison? Are people who are addicted to alcohol considered bad people? Former U.S. Congressman Jim Ramstad recalls his encounter with addiction. “Nine years before I was elected to Congress for the first of nine terms, I woke up from my last alcoholic blackout in a jail cell, under arrest for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. I am alive and sober today--almost 30 years later--only because I had access to treatment for my alcoholism.” If Jim didn’t have access to treatment, would he still be the man he is today? Addiction can consume a life, but it isn’t impossible to recover from through …show more content…

My dad has gone through this “revolving door” multiple times. Once he gets out of prison or jail he doesn’t have any money, he can’t get a job, and he doesn’t have a place to stay. So, he has to go back to that lifestyle or else he will be homeless. If these drug addicts were put into rehabilitation centers and taught a trade or given a work release, they could potentially secure a job before they even get out of prison. Then once the job is secured and they have an income, the revolving door slowly closes and stays

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