Book on the Power of Drug Use and Abuse
Book on The Power Of Drug Use and Abuse
Brian Irons wrote the book, I Did Not Know. Brian’s reason for writing the I Did Not Know story is to give people who use and abuse Chemical Controlled Substances a bird’s eye view of drug’s power. The I Did Not Know book explains why Brian now uses a wheelchair.
Chemical Controlled Substances were on earth before you and I was born. Many people began using and abusing drugs in the days of their youth. When young people participate in using Chemical Controlled Substances, they are putting inside their brains something that’s older than they are. Chemical Controlled Substances are more than one thousand years old. Since that is so, who do you think is more subtle and cleverer? Well, drugs are.
One of the clever works drugs performed on Brian Irons was to cause him to keep using and abusing drugs, until his heart stop beating for 11 minutes. After that, he went into a coma, and stayed in for ten days. After experiencing a horrible tragedy such as this, Brian Irons was left with only these words to say, “I Did Not Know” drugs would cause my life to experience such horror. “It seemed as if drugs were a cool thing to do, until disaster broke through”. Wow, what great power drugs have!
Brian Irons first drug of choice was marijuana. He was 14 years old at the time. When Brian woke up on his 24th birthday, he was still using and abusing drugs. An addiction always opens doors for another addiction. Never in a million years did Brian believe he would ever try Heroin, Cocaine, Dippers/PCP, Pre-mo, Valiums, Tylenol 3’s & 4’s, Codeine Pills, Syrup, Hard Liquor, and Beer. After using all those drugs, do you think Brian Irons brain system is normal? Wow, marijuana surely worked a subtle and clever work on Brian Irons.
Being on drugs only makes life much harder. Life is not supposed to be as rough as it is. If a brain controls a person every move and way, then why do people put drugs in it? Many people were once on the road of fulfilling dreams and goals, until drugs rerouted their steps.
Below are many experiences people automatically are enrolled in, when living with a brain that’s operating from Chemical Control Substances.
In St. Louis, Mo, in the year of 2009, there was a recorded 143 murders. In 2008, there were 167 murders, 237 forcible rapes; 2, 634 robberies; 4, 345 aggravated assaults; 7, 274 burglaries; 17, 328 larceny thefts; 5, 841 vehicle thefts. Wow, look at what drugs caused to happen in your city. I am taking donations of any amount. I need your help.