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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 9139597" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>l don't think there's a big difference between them, a serious alcoholic, will lie and steal, to buy booze, as will a junkie.</p><p></p><p>where there is a difference, is in how they buy it, booze at a shop, or stolen</p><p></p><p>drugs, there's an evil distribution net work, example county lines. They take control of your mind and body, you become a dealer, you have to sell more and more, to pay for your habit, you are lucky to get out of it, beaten up, many just disappear, the others know though.</p><p></p><p>son had a partner, who had to deal with these poor sods, just trying to get them safely out of the system, most were either to dependant, or terrified to get out, beatings and murder, were rife.</p><p>very very few got out.</p><p></p><p>she described it as one of the most evil things out there, and run, so as no one would leave, to terrified to leave. Awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 9139597, member: 86168"] l don't think there's a big difference between them, a serious alcoholic, will lie and steal, to buy booze, as will a junkie. where there is a difference, is in how they buy it, booze at a shop, or stolen drugs, there's an evil distribution net work, example county lines. They take control of your mind and body, you become a dealer, you have to sell more and more, to pay for your habit, you are lucky to get out of it, beaten up, many just disappear, the others know though. son had a partner, who had to deal with these poor sods, just trying to get them safely out of the system, most were either to dependant, or terrified to get out, beatings and murder, were rife. very very few got out. she described it as one of the most evil things out there, and run, so as no one would leave, to terrified to leave. Awful. [/QUOTE]
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