Meth we are on it. Or out to stop it
I recently have come back to South Dakota and an old friend has had it pretty rough since I saw her last. At first and as most people would probably think is why she wasn’t aging as gracefully as some. I ended up getting to know a little more about what had happened to her over the last 25 years. She had an incredibly difficult life. Well don’t do drugs. Right. It turns out what happened to her happens to quite a few people. Any given day there are over a 1000 women in jail for drugs. It costs about $50,000 to house them. Each. But we must be getting a lot of drugs off of the street though right. No most don’t even have any drugs or $25 worth. They have it in them. As in currently under the effects of it. Thats all. The majority of them are no threat to society. They traditionally dont sell them or transport them. Well it must be for some reason right. We just built an $80 million dollar prison to house more women in rapid. So we dont. Need to be afraid of them and they aren’t causing the drug problem we must be doing something to help them right? Nope zero education. We take them from the lives they have. If they had kids they now owe back child support so we take away their license and there stuff and they have to start all over if they don’t have somebody to do everything for the. They cannot find places to rent. They can’t get assistance. So we must rehabilitate them. No. 90% come back. So now what do we do. In rapid the new facility allows us to put babies in jail.
Hey get of drugs or the state will ruin your life. Most girls get drugs from guys. They don’t even look for it or try to go buy it when they are young. Well now they only have other drug users to be there friends and support. Wow. We just pushed them into a life of drugs and they don’t have anything left after this justice system does such a great job here.
Im pissed I am having to pay for this. They one average $20 we omg and we make it so they can’t hardly ever succeed. We are getting robbed and causing massive harm. I feel the state justice system is the criminal act here. Am I wrong?