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10-01-2007, 01:13 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Camden
Posts: 328
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Hey guys
I just wanted to hear what your thoughts are on the current education being put through schools in "health" classes to try and stop people from getting into drugs. You cant turn on the news any night of the week without hearing something about ice, amphetemines, cocaine or ecstasy. I just think they aren't doing enough to stop it. I believe if they showed documentary's and photographs of people whose lives have been destroyed by drugs, I mean pictures of people with no teeth, who have aged 10 years from 6 months of ice use. We see these pictures every now and then float into the papers, but they aren't being pushed in kids faces to scare them away from this stuff. What do you guys think? Is it worrying to those parents out there who have kids in their early teens who will soon be out at parties where these drugs are regularly used by those who think theres nothing wrong with them. |
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