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Don't do drugs because if you do drugs you'll go to prison, and drugs are really expensive in prison

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Don't do drugs because if you do drugs you'll go to prison, and drugs are really expensive in prison

John Hardwick was a young man with a promising future ahead of him. He was a talented athlete, a good student, and had a loving family who supported him in everything he did. However, John made a grave mistake that would change the course of his life forever - he started experimenting with drugs.

At first, it seemed harmless. John was just trying to fit in with his friends and have a good time. But soon, his drug use escalated and he found himself addicted to substances that were destroying his body and mind. His grades started to slip, he lost interest in sports, and his relationships with his family and friends began to deteriorate.

As John's addiction spiraled out of control, he turned to illegal activities to support his habit. He started selling drugs to make money, and before long, he was caught by the authorities. John was arrested and charged with drug trafficking, a serious offense that carried a hefty prison sentence.

As John sat in his prison cell, he realized the gravity of his situation. Not only had his drug use led him to prison, but he also discovered that drugs were rampant and expensive behind bars. The very substances that had caused him so much pain and suffering on the outside were now even more difficult to obtain in prison.

John's time in prison was a wake-up call for him. He saw firsthand the devastating effects of drug addiction on himself and others. He witnessed the toll it took on his fellow inmates, many of whom were serving long sentences for drug-related crimes. John knew that if he continued down this path, he would never be able to break free from the cycle of addiction and incarceration.

After serving his time, John made a commitment to turn his life around. He sought help for his addiction, attended counseling and support groups, and worked hard to rebuild his relationships with his family and friends. John knew that he never wanted to return to prison, and he understood that the key to staying out of trouble was to stay away from drugs.
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