You smelled that synthetic stuff more often than weed or cigarettes, though those were common too. When I was first in the jail in Washington, D.C., inmates openly smoked “K2” while gathered in cell doorways. (I’m probably in the minority in here because I don’t use, it's that pervasive.) Spice, weed, Suboxone, Neurontin, Seroquel, orange peels-people try to get high on whatever they can find, everywhere I’ve been locked up, and no matter what security measures are in place to prevent it. But to my shock, it was as common or more so than on the outside. I guess I was a little naive when I was first locked up, thinking it must be hard to obtain drugs and get high while incarcerated. And two, the rest of us will pay for the mess they’re making. One, the addicts in here will continue snorting and smoking anything they can find. You can bet on two things following from that sort of trainwreck. I think the one who died only had about 30 days left on his sentence. As far as I know, one of them is now dead, while seven have since recovered and were transferred to other compounds.
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