Friday, October 25, 2019
Drugs: How Danagerous Is It? Essay -- essays research papers
 Drugs: How Danagerous Is It?      Drugs have infiltrated our cities, our towns and our lives. Though a small  percentage of people use drugs, they do attempt to spread their plague among  others. But, how dangerous are these mind suppressors? Do they kill like the  statistics show, or is it a coverup to stop people from having a good time?  Even in Franklin County, there are drugs. How bad is the problem? It is worse  then most people think, but what can we do about it? Can we do anything about  it?  Marijuana is the drug of choice among most addicts. It is provided cheap  and is easily available. Overdosing it on this drug is not possible, or at  least dying of an overdose, thus making it seem safe. The high is described as  a rush of calmness and relaxation. People under the influence feel relaxed and  as if their problems are gone. The most common method of doing this drug is  smoking it. The leafy plant is dried and smoked in a joint, or a rolled  cigarette with a paper mouth piece. It can also be smoked in a bong, or pipe.  Another method is eating the leaves of the plant. They must be cooked in some  sort of fat. Marijuana is fat soluble, and for the reason, must be cooked in  butter, lard, milk, or other substance. A new method is being tested. It  includes "baking" the marijuana under a flame without burning it. It is nearly  the same as smoking it, but there is no smoke, which may limit the chance of  lung cancer. Yet is this drug safe? No. The short term effects, besides the  calmness are the following: temporary memory loss, rapid heart beat, and  dizziness. The long term effects include the following: Lung cancer, heart  problems, and immune system disorders. The equivalent of one joint is four  cigarettes, or ten seconds of car exhaust. No one sees the dangers of this drug,  and they usually do not care about them, making it even more dangerous.  LSD, or acid, is a synthetic drug that was originally found on the skin of  a mushroom. This is considered a psychedelic drug. It is very cheap, usually  $4 - $5 a trip. A trip usually consists of 500-600 "mics" of acid. It can be  made from morning glory, wood petroleum and other chemicals. The high is very  interesting. It is described as non-real. It brings reality and imagination  together in a utopia of relaxation. This may sound good, but people tripping on  acid do not realized what they are doing and could j...              .... This drug is  by far the most dangerous of the popular drugs. They often link it to violence  and gangs.  The drug problem in Franklin County isn't as large as in cities, but is  existent. People use drugs, mainly because of peer pressure. Most people would  not agree with this, but it is true. Ignorance is a major player in the drug  problem. People don't realize HOW dangerous it is. If all people understood  the information in this report, the problem could go decrease. It was stated  that if marijuana was legalized, the drug problem would cease. This does have  some truth to it, but most people say that marijuana leads to other drugs, but  studies show that approximately 5% of people who try marijuana try other drugs.  Marijuana does not lead to other drugs. However, this does not nullify the fact  that marijuana kills people. It does it with the same potency of cigarettes.  This is due to the fact that people do not smoke 40 joints a day, like some  cigarette smokers, they smoke about two joints a week. But, there is not excuse  for other "hard drugs" like LSD, heroin and cocaine. People need to learn what  they are doing to themselves; that is the key to solving the drug problem.                       
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