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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Column: Jailed Teen Seeks To Spare Others Same Fate
Title:US: Column: Jailed Teen Seeks To Spare Others Same Fate
Published On:2000-05-08
Source:Dear Ann (US)
Fetched On:2008-09-04 19:19:28
JAILED TEEN SEEKS TO SPARE OTHERS SAME FATE

Dear Ann Landers:

As I sit here in a jail cell on a Friday night wondering how I can tell my
story to the greatest number of people, I'm thinking of you. Please, Ann,
print this letter in your column.

I started to smoke marijuana when I was 9 years old. At the age of 12, I
was smoking every day. I started drinking when I was 14. By the time I was
15, I had already been in jail. By the time I was 19, I had lost my drivers
license because of DUIs. My life has been a roller coaster ever since, in
and out of jails. I am now awaiting sentencing for drunk driving.

I have with me my big book from AA, and plan to read a lot of it tonight. I
know that with some effort I can be helped, but I must also help myself. I
apologize to my family and friends for all the misery I have put them
through, and thank God I didn't hurt or kill anyone.

Ann, if I can save only one person from the years of torment not to mention
the tens of thousands of dollars in lost wages and legal fees, I will feel
that I have accomplished a lot People need to know that pot is often the
gateway drug that leads to stronger stuff. I know. I overdosed on heroin
last summer, and almost died.

I pray that you will print this and help me spread the word. - Madison, Wis.

Dear Madison: Here's your letter, not the first of its kind to appear in
this space. I'm glad you have your big book from AA with you in jail.

Please read it carefully, and make sure the message gets put into practice
when you get out It could save your life. I wish you luck.
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