Quote From: trice2Brandon and Family,
I wish you all the best where Brandon is concerned. I too have been concerned for him and think the world of his family. His mother and father are wonderful and you can see they love him so much. I have a brother now 41 whom has been addicted to crack cocaine for at least 15 yrs. He's good looking, very smart, sweet demeanor and cannot stay away from drugs. He has been locked
up 3 times for failing the drug test once he's visited his probation officers. He has been clean off and on. He tries to stay from them but, if you continue friendships with people that still have the habit then, I know you won't be able to kick the habit. Brandon, please stay away from those drugs.
My brother doesn't have the financial means to get to an institution to assist him, but, I guess it won't make a difference if you refuse to resist and refuse family support. You may not know how
important family support is but ask Dr Phil to share those statistics. Most family turn away from their kids, and many of them become adults where family feel there is no hope. Why would you
prefer to be homeless, hungry and left on the streets panhandling for money to do drugs. This isn't
a life you want, and I am sure your family will not support your habit and will do whatever necessary
to protect your brother from making the same mistake.
Would love to see you straighten up, be a hero and not a zero..... Show your friends that you have strayed away from that reckless lifestyle......
Patrice (Your family out here are pulling for U, we Luv U)
Our governments have allowed drugs into our country and here do very little to really crack down on their sale. A country only gets what the law allows. They can be seen selling them in every city in the country but rarely do the authorities do anything. If your country is full of crime then it is obvious that the authorities, the law is doing very little to stop it. The implications are that by ignoring it they are condoning it. Our laws are very lacx on crack down on drug pushers, millions are being spent to prevent terrorists but little is spent on stopping drug trafficing. It shows where their priorities stand.