The Impact Of Methamphetamines On People's Lives
I live in one of the worst cities in the United States. Here in Spokane, many homeless people engage in methamphetamine use (“meth”) and it’s no secret why they are homeless. Meth is a highly addictive drug that effects the mind and body strongly. It makes the person not eat or drink and go long periods without sleeping (usually two weeks, a period called “tweeking.") Many suffer from hallucinations from the drug and its bodily effects. I live in the slums and many of my unruly neighbors have drugs destroy their life. William D. Jervey is no different, a middle-aged man who has been thrown out by manager Barbra Vawter a week ago.
William D. Jervey moved here only six months ago.
He was sketchy ever since the day he moved in. You could tell he was not sleeping. At one point, he threatened me. By law, it is up to the manager to remove such problems like him. Me, being an MMA, knows discipline, although I would love to beat his behind. (Darn you, Mr. Rogers.) It only got worse from there, as he engaged in prostitution and had frequent parties. I complained to the manager constantly about this man, who is obviously in a mid-life crisis. She was of little help, because Will Jervey is also mentally ill and she felt sorry for his pathetic and miserable soul.
At one point, the police kicked down Will Jervey’s door, during a so-called wellness check. Additionally, his cousin Joesph Stone, a convicted woman beater, lived here, and was also thrown out for his heavy police presence. This idiot, Joey claimed to be a minister even though he did not work at a church at all. I’m glad to see that devil gone, just like his worthless cousin William Jervey. (Can you believe he got thrown out because he used his rent money to buy drugs?) Meth took their lives and souls. Did I also mention Joey Stone was harboring a fugitive by the name of Eija Stone? (She has a dui hit and run. She is wanted by the Spokane, Washington Sheriff’s department.)
Meth takes everything from a person. I hate the drug and what it does to people. If you have someone in your life who is struggling from it, please, help them. I am by far too dark to help, but if you are suffering from drug addiction, my heart goes out to you. Let’s fight this drug epidemic together. Do whatever you can to escape the hell that is drug addiction.
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