Drug Abuse
Drug abuse affects all of us in our daily lives. It ruins families and destroys relationships. Teens especially are prone to drug abuse due to immense peer pressure, everyday stress, and depression. Marijuana use is on the rise everywhere, and with marijuana comes the harder drugs, making drug abuse an important and critical issue in the world today. There are many issues on different drugs but one sticks in our mind, marijuana. The push for legalization of marijuana has increased over the years and now even being used for medical purposes. This leads one to think that legalization is merely a decade or two away. Justice John McCart agreed that the drug was relatively harmless but, he added, that it was not up to the courts but the government to change the laws on pot. Governments wage wars on drugs and seem to fail, who can stop all the drugs in the world from getting into your son or daughters hands,
Legalize pot and you might as well legalize all other drugs because they're going to be in demand as the marijuana smoker desires a better high. On the bad side marijuana will be even more readily accessible to our youth, like a pack of cigarettes for instance, thus creating a more drug dependent society. Drugs are a plague on a society that already has enough problems on its hands. Sports stars, which are role models for today's youth are constantly being caught with illicit substances. Being at the top has its price, which many actors and sports stars seem to take as a free right to abuse drugs and get away with it. An addiction to something is more or less an abuse of something, people must learn to think of the consequences of their actions before they decide to take on a substance. Drugs are getting easier and easier to get at a younger age these days. 2% of eighth graders also abuse inhalants (glues, aerosols, and solvents), these are very dangerous substances to inhale, sometimes causing permanent brain damage. 9% of twelfth graders use marijuana, that's up from 23. This is our best bet on safeguarding our youth from these drugs. Eighth grade marijuana users have increased by 12. With marijuana on the verge of legalization one must conclude to one simple question, is it worth the fight against marijuana or should the government legalize it? The government can legalize marijuana and make billions of revenue from the tax they could add to it, this would help our economy and deficit. Overdoses are now filling up emergency rooms, costing taxpayers millions.
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