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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 3815691" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>I know a kid who found his older brother after school in his parents house dead, that kid became an emotional wreck. His brother was friends with mine, but mine never overdosed.</p><p>I used to hang out with his older brother a little bit, was a soft spoken Mexican dude in his mid twenties. Went to prison for a drug addiction came out even worse, overdosed before hitting thirty. </p><p></p><p>I’ve seen many people self destruct on herion and I’ve seen our justice system start to become softer on them in the last decade which I think is a good thing. My brother avoided being branded a felon and was sent to rehab twice, currently in his second year of sobriety, it probably saved his life being able to rehabilitate into society easier without stigma attached to him, unlike the other kid’s brother who was branded a felon and thrown out of a prison without help.</p><p></p><p>I’ve seen Narcam pull my neighbor out of an overdose. One minute the guy’s lips are blue and he is unresponsive, paramedics administered the drug and he was quickly recovering. Narcam alone won’t save a herion addict though. Most of them are severely damaged people without much to live for, they need serious help that won’t be found in any drug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 3815691, member: 60631"] I know a kid who found his older brother after school in his parents house dead, that kid became an emotional wreck. His brother was friends with mine, but mine never overdosed. I used to hang out with his older brother a little bit, was a soft spoken Mexican dude in his mid twenties. Went to prison for a drug addiction came out even worse, overdosed before hitting thirty. I’ve seen many people self destruct on herion and I’ve seen our justice system start to become softer on them in the last decade which I think is a good thing. My brother avoided being branded a felon and was sent to rehab twice, currently in his second year of sobriety, it probably saved his life being able to rehabilitate into society easier without stigma attached to him, unlike the other kid’s brother who was branded a felon and thrown out of a prison without help. I’ve seen Narcam pull my neighbor out of an overdose. One minute the guy’s lips are blue and he is unresponsive, paramedics administered the drug and he was quickly recovering. Narcam alone won’t save a herion addict though. Most of them are severely damaged people without much to live for, they need serious help that won’t be found in any drug. [/QUOTE]
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