Hard To Stop Drug Abuse

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Drug abuse is a major problem around the world. Each year more and more people get addicted to and abuse drugs such as marijuana. Sometimes these new addicts are as young as 12 years old. These people enter a dangerous path that is hard to get off. The statistics show that the problem of drug abuse is just getting worse. Drug abuse is a growing issue; people are starting at a younger age,the people using drugs around the world, placing them in troubling legal situations; and with a larger mix of drugs available with greater health risks, quitting and staying away from drugs is more crucial than ever. Surprisingly, new drug addicts are much younger than one might think. According to Prescription Drug Abuse Statistics many new users of …show more content…

There are many methods that people use to stop drugs. People go to rehab or they try to get over the addiction by themselves. “According to polls one out of ten people overcome their addiction” says (Szalavitz, Maia 0-1). So seeing these statistics it is really hard to stop drug abuse. Drug abuse can start with one drug and move to all the others and after that happens to be really hard to stop doing the …show more content…

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