Illegal Drug Ussage and Consequences

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“It’s not about money, It’s about the drug issue,” (Rep. Jimmie Smith, R-Lecanto). You know those people who get caught up in the wrong crowd and get into illegal drugs? If you get into illegal drugs, you can get yourself addicted and also you can cause yourself to having bad health issues with your body; and you can lose your family and friends because of you addiction. You getting addicted leads to loss of your money, also a lot of cravings. You can get caught up in jail and lose your family and friends. You will also lose you social skills or they won’t be as good as the ones that are doing the right thing for themselves instead of getting caught up in the illegal drugs and caught with the wrong people. It can ruin your body by doing the illegal drugs the worst for women because we all want good long healthy hair, but doing the drugs will lead up to hair loss and it will lead up to way worse and make us women less attractive. It causes physical effects also with the brain loss and other problems with you like remembering the ones you loved and the good memories you had with them. That you will never get back it also leads you to do bad things because you want the drugs so badly you will do anything to get them. For example, for women they would sell their bodies, and things like that and they soon think that is okay so they continue to do those things and it can lead up to being in the wrong place at the wrong time or getting caught up with the wrong people. Something bad happens to you that’s why we need to make right choices.

Having an addiction with illegal; drugs make people lose a lot of money. It leads you to not paying your bills and ending up on the streets and if you were to have kids...

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