Illegal Drugs and Society AFAM/WMST 2020 Valdosta State University.

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Illegal Drugs and Society AFAM/WMST 2020 Valdosta State University

Purpose: To inform the class about illegal drugs in society. Alisha Hunt Tiffany Gray Talaka Bradford Crystal Harris Tameka Jenkins

Main Points of Discussion There is no such thing as responsible or moderate use of marijuana, crack, cocaine, and heroin. Among those who try marijuana at age 14 or younger, 8.9% become dependent on illicit drugs as adults. Club drugs are being used by young adults at all night dance parties such as “raves” or “trances,” dance clubs and bars.

Topic #1: “Survey Finds Drug Use Dropping among U.S. Teens, Rising Among Young Adults.” * Cocaine use on the rise * The report also found drug use among year olds rose 28% from *Marijuana is the most popular drug among users of all ages

Marijuana The illegal drug industry recruits children from schoolyards to be users and sellers. The industry promote illegal use, abuse and addiction. The primary targets are high school students and younger.

Club Drugs MDMA (Ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, ketamine, methamphetamine, and LSD are some of the club or party drugs gaining popularity. NIDA supported research has shown that use of club drugs can cause serious health problems and, in some cases, even death.

Real Life Experiences Leroy Jackson – Former Drug Dealer He has received bachelor’s degrees in Telecommunications with a minor in Biology and in Finance. Funded himself through college Now has job making 80K

References The survey was conducted by McCaffrey and Health and Human Services ( ER/MISC/BEERGOOD.HTMWWW.DRUGLIBRARY.ORG/SCHAFF ER/MISC/BEERGOOD.HTM NFO/DRUGS_CLUBDRUGS.HTMLWWW.THEANTIDRUG.COM/DRUG_I NFO/DRUGS_CLUBDRUGS.HTML