He worked at a horse race track and obviously had an "in" with trainers and other's. In the mid 80's to the late 80's, it flowed like water but in 1990 they made it a schedule 3 drug, then in the early 90's he got busted but they didn't know what to do, so he got a slap on the wrist. The worst part was the write-up in the paper. Small town. Since I was in Med-School, I couldn't really be associated anymore. After a few years we started hanging out again. He's doing better than me today. Very business minded. I have many stories about those days. I'm sure "The Dude" does as well. I beleive he is in his 40's like me.