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myboomst1ck1583 karma

Ladies and gentleman, my little brother !! :)

myboomst1ck1006 karma

Yea they will do that to the snitch and the person selling! I refused to tell.. THey told me they would drop the charge completely if i gave up my guy down here in southern oregon.. They even printed out a contract... I obviously denied, and in turn, me and my weed dealer have a great relationship! He paid for my bail from county jail, sent me money for food while i was away, and continues to support me as i get on my feet!

The first time i saw him after getting out, he cried as he hugged me and thanked me for not taking him away from his 12 year old little boy (who is a bad ass). Snitching never pays. Keep responsible!

myboomst1ck875 karma

It was fine actually. The terror of being in jail/prison distracted my mind for the first 3 weeks or so which is typically the worst time period for quitting marijuana. Before, i "couldn't" go more than a day without smoking.. But after this experience i have realized that it wasnt that i COULDNT, but i just didnt want to.. because, well, Everything is better with a bag of weed!

myboomst1ck862 karma

i know right? criminal mastermind here! No couch or netflix account was/is safe while i am free!

myboomst1ck668 karma

Nah man not at all. I just want to live my life and get into law school. I hate the system that ruined my life, not because of what it did, but because it is so currupt. for example, the parole board in idaho owns stock in private prisons that are in idaho. so they make more money the more people they keep in prison. I want to use my law degree to be on the forefront of the legalization movement. I dont think there are many lawyers who have been through what their clients are going through and i think people will really see value in that... plus it will make me care more for them