It is too easy to blame the drug problem on “social unrest” or the “pace of modern society.” Drug users have been found to have begun taking drugs because of physical suffering or hopelessness. The user, driven by pain and environmental hopelessness, continues to take drugs. Though he doesn’t want to be an addict, he doesn’t feel that there is any other way out.
Today drug rehab programs by government has been supported by all communities. People really hate drug users because the drug is very dangerous for them, their friends, their children, even their brethren.
We must trust, with proper treatment, drug dependency can be fully handled.
As soon as he can feel healthier and more competent mentally and physically without drugs than he does on drugs, a person ceases to require drugs. The liability of the drug user, even after he has ceased to use drugs, is that he “goes blank” at unexpected times, has periods of irresponsibility and tends to sicken easily.
When a person can find no solution to a problem, whether the problem be anything from physical suffering to hopelessness, he sooner or later finds that drugs relieve symptoms.
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