STUCKinCHI
Greenlighter
the craziest and perhaps most terrible part about copping on the west side purplebow and for me i have a .500 batting average with a 2 attempts at bat (i've only been back in chicago for a month after a 10 year hiatus/new drug addiction for blows out west), not only do you have to worry about getting hustled by the dboys, but the cops- well being dicks to the cops can turn into a really bad day. i've learned a long time ago, even before my interaction with chicago cops myself, that chicago cops, even some burbs cops can pull the power trip and do whatever they want.. they'll plant stuff on you if you give them lip if they got nothing better to do, i mean whos a judge going to believe when it comes to possession of 3 grams, the cop doing his job in a high drug traffic area, or a white guy driving around an area that's known for high drug traffic who's from the burbs?? shit can get real scary real quick and from my own experience you are just a number in their game, and they don't even necessarily have to be in the dope selling game to get quick cash from you, they can just act like they are. and the west side is just a numbers game even if you are trying to cop- the more times you attempt to cop, the greater your chances are you'll get ripped off, jumped, or even better, arrested. and that's saying you have a means to an end, the addiction, where as if you don't have the cash but the addiction that's the first part of the day.. figuring out a way to get the cash. and if there's no way or the will just isn't there, well, there's always withdrawal, and we all known just how fun that is..
really makes you wonder why you even do the dope in the first place right?? but then again, i don't think anyone that started doing it said they would be an addict. i sure as hell didn't. and the longer you spend life fucted up the harder it is to bounce back and lead that normal average joe life. it just loses all its glory in a way.
and with that in mind it's time to nod out and put an end to the ramble.
really makes you wonder why you even do the dope in the first place right?? but then again, i don't think anyone that started doing it said they would be an addict. i sure as hell didn't. and the longer you spend life fucted up the harder it is to bounce back and lead that normal average joe life. it just loses all its glory in a way.
and with that in mind it's time to nod out and put an end to the ramble.