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Three years after his sentencing, Josh Cook and his mom have lived through even more consequences of America’s drug crisis and the ways we respond to it – each in their own dramatic and completely separate ways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Izzy Kattan
I am a member of a familywith a close loved one struggling with drug addiction. I cannot even give you my background in 500 words. however I want to State Suboxone is as hard to get now as it was 5 years ago when this was written. and the thing that no one is thinking about right now Josh has 10 years in prison but when he gets out he's got a murder charge or whatever manslaughter on his record how will he find employment with a murder charge on his record recidivism is real
Tim Beasley
great podcast. I'll be rooting for you Josh and hopefully they let you out you do not deserve to be in jail ❤️