Dave’s Got Something To Say…

Today Dave has something he has been wanting to tell us for a while now and he felt like today was time to share it… This is a big step in Dave’s life and he is happy to be able to share it with all the APS Army! Hope you enjoy the video!

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44 thoughts on “Dave’s Got Something To Say…

  1. I'm so proud and happy for you, Dave. You've offered up nothing but good advice and good vibes, and I've got nothing but respect for you. I've got an older half brother that's about your age and he's still messing up and ending up back in prison (he's been in and out of jail since he was about 18 and now he's 31) and I can only hope that one day he can find someone just like you to learn from and realize that wasting your life on those hard drugs only leads to one of two things. And I'm so happy that you're offering up your time on the outside world to help others do the best that they can. Much love, bro.

  2. Congratulations Dave. I was in prison and on parole almost my whole life. Literally almost my whole life. At 14 I got locked up in juvie and was part of the system till 30. Finally met my wife and she was my backbone to help me make it off parole without getting revoked. Now I have a home, business, kids, everything a man could want. So it's cool to see other people do it too. Most of my friends never made it, either dead or doing life. Again, congrats, keep pushing ahead brother.

  3. I hope I run into Dave in Ohio one day that's where I am in Columbus I believe when dave made that choice to turn himself in he made the best choice of his life

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