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A Former White Prisoner on Gangs, Meth, and Redemption in California’s System



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We trace Jason’s path from teenage addiction and county jail codes to California prisons, a violent turning point in Kern County, and the climb back through sobriety, faith, and service on a mountain rescue team into a new career in engineering. Hard truths about race politics, weapons, homelessness, and civic division meet a practical blueprint for redemption.

• growing up in Chino with prison in view
• early drug use escalating to speed and heroin
• county jail rules, race lines and politics
• first prison term, CMC realities and medical jobs
• tougher yards at Soledad and Ironwood, structure and weapons
• the K9 bite, beating, and choosing sobriety in 2007
• rebuilding with sober living, lift ops, EMT and ski patrol
• living amends through service and certifications
• career pivot into inspections and engineering
• faith returning to public life and personal practice
• views on homelessness, accountability and policy
• repairing family ties and accepting responsibility

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