Thursday, May 30, 2019

Reason Why Teens Use Drugs :: Drugs, Social Issues, Legal Issues

The reasons why teenagers enforce drugs.Drug use is the increasing problem among teenagers in todays High schools. Ever since the drug war of 1900, drugs have been a major problem in todays society. Use of drugs much(prenominal) as opium, morphine, and their derivatives were quite commonplace in nineteenth century America. While most students of contemporary naughty school drug education programs know about the use of coca leaves in early Coca-Cola and the opium trade with China, the matter of drug addiction at the vacate of the century is much more extensive than usually acknowledged. It is estimated that by 1975 there were somewhere in the neighborhood of 550,000 regular users of addictive drugs in the U.S. While this payoff may seem large (taking into consideration the smaller population of the country in 1970s as compared to today) it is actually surprisingly small even whensuch drugs were available over the counter. Cocaine, morphine, laudanum, and heroin were all availabl e in drug stores and through the mail. Until the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, banned the sale and dispersal of these such drugsIn local shops and stores ,and through the mail.Today, all of these drugs are illegalIncluding the most popular drug among teens and in the united states, marijuana.Most drug use begins in the preteen and teenage years, these years most crucial in the maturation process. During these years, teenagers are faced with difficulttasks of discovering their self identity, as well as their sexual roles,becoming independence, learning to cope with authority and searching for goals that would

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