Sam - Interview 28
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Sam thinks lack of motivation is one of his biggest problems but he’s lucky to have a job he enjoys (played by an actor).
Sam thinks lack of motivation is one of his biggest problems but he’s lucky to have a job he enjoys (played by an actor).
So if I’d actually had the motivation because motivation is one of my biggest problems and the only way that I’ve got motivated now is having something I like, and doing something I like. So we’re like that and that really scares me because the current situation in the country is that opportunities are going. They’re taking away opportunities for jobs. They are taking away opportunities for activities and these young people are smoking weed and they are doing things, you know. And their motivation is going to be down to a minimum. So they are going to start thinking about doing things, you know get a bit of money out, be like that. And it scares the life out of me because the potential for young people getting themselves into states. But it’s not that I’m. I know some people have it a lot worse and that. I didn’t have it. I’m alright I haven’t got a lot of money that but I’ve got somewhere to live and I’ve got stuff and I’ve got by, you know. I’m still alive. I had two friend die on the way to get here, bless them. One was heavily drug related, he killed himself actually. He was getting. Actually I don’t really want to talk about that one.
Sam dropped acid into his eye and had bad trip that left him very frightened. (Played by actor)
Sam dropped acid into his eye and had bad trip that left him very frightened. (Played by actor)
Sam would like to understand more about the system they would put in place before agreeing to the legalisation of drugs. He says that people can still get hold of drugs, despite them being illegal. (Played by actor)
Sam would like to understand more about the system they would put in place before agreeing to the legalisation of drugs. He says that people can still get hold of drugs, despite them being illegal. (Played by actor)
But then again selling drugs, you know, if they made acid legal to try once or twice, you know, some people. But some people could go off the deep end on that you know. So like I said, drugs affect different people differently. So I, it would depend on how they were going to police it and to be honest they would never police it. Look at mephedrone that’s a new one isn’t it. Was legal, started to make it illegal now, but people are still buying it and getting it now, you know. When it was legal loads of people were abusing it and now it’s illegal people are still abusing it. So what difference does it make? Do you know what I mean? It’s just although the government would be better off from a tax perspective if they start taxing drugs. It’s like alcohol though, you know, really they should reduce the sales of alcohol actively but they don’t because of the massive amount of tax they’ve got on it. So do we really want them in the same situation with drugs. You know, we’re making a lot of money off drugs so. I don’t know. Sorry it’s a confusing subject for me. I sort of feel, you know, betraying my friends who completely disagree with me like, you know what I mean. And then my new self is sort of saying, you know, you should ban it. But then really [sigh] I wouldn’t know. I don’t know.
Sam has experienced mental health problems and thinks they were caused by his use of cannabis (skunk). (Played by an actor)
Sam has experienced mental health problems and thinks they were caused by his use of cannabis (skunk). (Played by an actor)
And you know cannabis was first out and I felt so much better. You know, I thought it would be really hard because that was one of our set routines but I managed to sort of step out of that and I just started smoking more because I was smoking nicotine like so I just started smoking more and that sort of covered me for that. Yeah it was a bit weird at first but now if I was in a situation where someone was smoking cannabis it wouldn’t even bother me like you know. Don’t even interest me in the slightest because I know what it does to me. And that’s what makes me laugh when people like go ‘Oh yeah cannabis is ok’. It’s like actually I know it’s not. It's really not.
Sam would like to move to another area of the country with his girlfriend and baby, away from the network of dealers and other drug users. (Played by an actor)
Sam would like to move to another area of the country with his girlfriend and baby, away from the network of dealers and other drug users. (Played by an actor)
Because I lost something that was precious to me. I, like I said before, youth work means a lot to me. You know, it’s one of my reasons for being like I am. So if I was to lose say, god I shouldn’t even say it, but say my partner was to ever go or take my child or whatever or something was to happen to anybody that I loved I would have a hard time staying the way I am. And that’s scares me, that really scares me because I know the attraction. I know that if I wanted to feel nothing I could go and I could get that. I could feel better, you know. It’s only a matter of 20 minutes then I’ll be alright. Do you know what I mean? But I wouldn’t really be alright. But, so that does scare me. But I think if I ever get into that situation I’d leave the area because if I’m not in this area then I’ve got a lot less access to things, you know. One of my ambitions actually is to move away from here. I do love it. I’ve got some really close friends here but I’ve done a lot of things there, I don’t know. But I think to take, to take me to a new level so that I’ve got a fresh start, you know, I can develop what I’ve developed already. I think moving away and going somewhere new would be good for me and my family. And I think we could develop it and I feel that would be good.
Sam thought the medication doctors gave him didn’t help his depression so he tried to medicate himself by using ‘uppers’ and ‘downers’, depending on how he felt at the time. (Played by an actor)
Sam thought the medication doctors gave him didn’t help his depression so he tried to medicate himself by using ‘uppers’ and ‘downers’, depending on how he felt at the time. (Played by an actor)
Sam thinks that many of his relationships had ended because of his crazy' use of drugs. (Played...
Sam thinks that many of his relationships had ended because of his crazy' use of drugs. (Played...
Sam describes how bad he felt after mixing base (crack cocaine) with ecstasy tablets that he suspected had been cut with ketamine. (Played by an actor)
Sam describes how bad he felt after mixing base (crack cocaine) with ecstasy tablets that he suspected had been cut with ketamine. (Played by an actor)
Sam feels responsible for introducing his friends to illegal drugs. (Played by actor)
Sam feels responsible for introducing his friends to illegal drugs. (Played by actor)
It’s horrible to think but I think I’m responsible in a lot of ways for a fair number of my friends taking drugs because I was in there and I was getting involved in it and they were coming like they were coming from where they lived to where I live and coming out for a drink or whatever. And then I’d be like, ‘Do you want some drugs?’ like you know, and I weren’t forcing it on them but it was there and if I hadn’t have been in that situation I wouldn’t have put that on them. And you know, some of the states some of them have got in like. And I got in some states, you know, but I just, I feel responsible, I do. You know, I’d never do that anymore though like but...
Sam’s school work just ‘went out of the window’ when he was stoned. He thinks his life would have turned out differently if he hadn’t been smoking cannabis during his school years.(played by an actor)
Sam’s school work just ‘went out of the window’ when he was stoned. He thinks his life would have turned out differently if he hadn’t been smoking cannabis during his school years.(played by an actor)
I’d have a very different life I think because for a start if I hadn’t of been smoking weed at school I would have probably done better on my exams because I ain’t really intelligent but I ain’t thick like. So I would have probably got enough to give me a better opportunity to carry on. And then I wouldn’t have been smoking weed at the next school so I wouldn’t have got kicked out because that was the reason why I got kicked out the first time from the college because I was smoking weed. I wasn’t doing coursework as I was getting fucked instead of doing anything.
Sam was on antidepressants but continued using skunk and other drugs. (Played by an actor)
Sam was on antidepressants but continued using skunk and other drugs. (Played by an actor)
And that, the whole thing was to me, this is my life, you know what I mean. But at the same time it was eating away at me and they were, it was eating away at me.
The relationship between Sam and his parents was very strained when he was using drugs. (Played by an actor)
The relationship between Sam and his parents was very strained when he was using drugs. (Played by an actor)
No they, I wouldn’t listen to them, Fucking idiots aren’t they, I didn’t want to listen to them. They were just going on at me. So I ended up moving out.