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Our Drug Culture. Drugs have been a part of our culture since the middle of the 1960s. An estimated 208 million people internationally consume illegal.

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1 Our Drug Culture

2 Drugs have been a part of our culture since the middle of the 1960s. An estimated 208 million people internationally consume illegal drugs Results from the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that 19.9 million Americans ages 12 or older used illegal drugs in the month prior to the survey

3 The most commonly used and abused drug in the US is alcohol. The most commonly used illegal drug is marijuana About 3.9% of the world’s population between the ages of 15 and 64 abuse marijuana

4 Today young people are exposed earlier than ever to drugs 45% of high school students nationwide drank alcohol and 19.7% smoked pot during a one-month period.

5 Drug Use in the world European 15 -16 year olds: marijuana use varies from 10% to over 40% ◦Czech Republic 44% ◦Ireland 39% ◦UK 38% ◦France 38%

6 In the UK cocaine use among 15 to 16 yr olds is 4% to 6% Cocaine use has risen in Denmark, Italy, Spain, UK, Norway, and France

7 Why do People Take Drugs

8 People take drugs because they want to change something about their lives ◦To Fit in ◦To escape or relax ◦To relieve boredom ◦To seem grown up ◦To rebel ◦To experiment

9 They think drugs are a solution but eventually they become the actual problem The consequences of drug use are always worse than the problem one is trying to solve with them The real answer is to get the facts and not to take drugs in the first place

10 How do drugs work? Drugs are essentially poisons in the body The amount the individual takes determines the effect Small amount acts as a stimulant (speeds you up) Greater amount acts as a sedative (slows you down) Larger amount poisons and can kill

11 This is true for any drug – only the amount needed to achieve the effect differs Drugs have another liability and directly affect the mind They distort the user’s perception of what is happening around him or her Result: person’s actions may be odd, irrational, inappropriate, and even destructive

12 Drugs block off all sensations ◦The desirable ones with the unwanted While providing short-term help in relieve of pain, they also wipe out ability and alertness and muddy one’s thinking

13 Medicines are drugs that intended to speed up, slow down, or change something about the way your body is working Sometimes drugs are necessary ◦They are still drugs and act as stimulants or sedatives and too much can kill you So if medicines are not used as they are suppose to they can become dangerous as illegal drugs

14 Drugs affect on the Mind

15 How does your mind work normally? ◦Very fast ◦Information comes quickly Drugs blur the memory which causes blank spots When an individual tries to get information from a cloudy mess, they can’t do it Drugs make the individual feel slow or stupid causing them to have failures in life As they have more failures life gets harder The individual wants more drugs to help him deal/cope with the new problems.

16 Drugs destroy creativity One lie about drugs is that they help a person become more creative. ◦This is not the truth! Someone who is sad might use drugs to get a feeling of happiness but it does not work. Drugs can lift them into a fake kind of cheerfulness, but when the drug wears off they crash even lower than before Each time the emotional plunge is lower and lower Eventually all creativity will be completely destroyed

17 What Dealers Will Tell You

18 55% said that pressure from their friends was the reason they started to use drugs They wanted to be cool and popular – Dealers know this They will approach you as a friend and offer to “help you out” with “something to bring you up” The drug will “help you fit in” or “make you cool.”

19 Dealers are motivated by profits and will say anything to get you to buy their drugs They don’t care if the drugs ruin your life as long as they are getting paid. – all they want is money Former dealers have admitted they saw their buyers are “pawns in a chess game.” Get the facts about drugs. Make your OWN decisions.


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