The true lives of low-level drug dealers: “What's the point of surviving if

The true lives of low-level drug dealers: “What's the point of surviving if
He argues that legalization will undermine both corruption and cartel activity, as well as facilitate treatment for the addiction-fueled horrors that drug officers see first-hand. “The big operations moved to Mexico. It's a joke. We closed a bunch of … Read more on Salon

Bearing the scars of 'devil's drug'
Biggs wound up with another addiction after she stopped using meth. She got hooked on prescription pills after her surgeries, she said, “abusing them to numb my pain.” She had to go to rehab to get off narcotics but said meth was the drug that dragged … Read more on Mansfield News Journal

Gang conference in Saskatoon a memorable event
"My life progressed like that until I was 18 and I slowly switched from cocaine to crystal meth, to everything else. I started stealing, started doing horrible things." … "My life became a revolving door of rehab and jail." Then about five years ago … Read more on B.C. Catholic Newspaper