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Drugs: The Scourge of Society

We enjoy a high level of living that our ancestors never even dreamed of. However, hand in hand with this affluence is a scourge that is also unparalleled in history. Drugs have become a menace and a destroyer of lives in this modern world..Drugs – The Scourge of Society.

The luckier drug addict who comes from a richer family may get his regular supply of drugs from his family who does not want the family’s name to be dragged into public disgrace. Some not so lucky ones may get disowned and get thrown into the cesspool of other addicts.

Regardless their origins, drug addicts give the rest of society huge problems. The police have to work extra hard to curb drug trafficking. Rehabilitation centers have to be set up and maintained so that addicts can have a chance to kick their habit and return to society. The common people have to take preventive measures against possible robberies and petty thefts. Families break up. Jobs are lost. Tears are shed. Millions of lives are thrown into despair and all because of the fine powder derived from the opium plant.

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Drug Trafficking

Drug trafficking is a lucrative trade. It has reached epidemic proportions in all parts of the world. Even the death penalty does not seem to deter the traffickers. They make huge profits out of the misery of other people. All they want is the money and the more the better. This trade is controlled by criminals and crooks. Behind their façade of respectability they indulge in a business so vile that the devil may cringe from. The law – enforcers simply cannot cope with this epidemic. For every trafficker that gets caught, there must be many others who escape to enjoy their ill – gotten gains. So, the police is overworked, the streets are filled with pushers, drug kingpins grow richer and the addicts multiply ominously.

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Spread Diseases

Besides these things, drug addicts also spread diseases through their unclean methods of drug injection. While most diseases are manageable, one has become a real threat to everyone. AIDS, the dreaded killer is now prevalent among drug – users. Not only the users are at risk, but the rest of society stands an awful good chance to becoming a victim of this incurable affliction.

What can be done to stop his scourge? Most of the methods employed so far seem only to threat the symptoms and not the cause. We try to rehabilitate the addicts and not to make enough effort to educate the young ones so that they do not become addicts. We seize small consignments of drugs while the plants grow in huge quantities in the Golden Triangle.

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Stopping the Scourge

If man can spend millions to make war on one another and still not resolve their conflicts would it not be better to spend the same money to make war on these drugs? Instead of killing one another, it would be a far wiser thing to kill off the opium fields and render the growers and producers helpless. That would be a really positive step in stopping the scourge.

Would the powers that be really want the drug menace to be eradicated? Or what they just carry on lamenting the fact and let this scourge slowly eat away into the heart of society.

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  1. OhSugar

    On April 2, 2009 at 9:46 am


    Wow! You have done an outstanding job on this article. Well presented with a wealth of information that could educate all readers. Excellent.

  2. clay hurtubise

    On April 2, 2009 at 10:26 am


    Interesting piece. I haven’t made my mind up on the legality issue yet. The US has the highest per capita incarceration for non=-violent crimes, pot smoking being at the top of the list. I think it is time to re-visit our laws. Education, from an early age, is key. It makes sense to me that anyone buying or consuming alcohol or marijuana would have to take a test and their driver’s license would relfect if they can buy. I could go on, but hey, I might as well make an article!! :)
    Thanks,
    Clay

  3. Christine Ramsay

    On April 2, 2009 at 10:50 am


    A powerful and informative article. Something needs to be done soon. I agree with you we need a war on drugs.

    Christine

  4. Melody SJAL

    On April 2, 2009 at 10:55 am


    This is a very good message, drug addiction is indeed a tremendous problem affecting many people. Interesting photos, thanks.

  5. kate smedley

    On April 2, 2009 at 11:14 am


    Very strong message, very well written, it is a massive problem.

  6. CHAN LEE PENG

    On April 2, 2009 at 11:30 am


    Drugs are not good for health.

  7. nutuba

    On April 2, 2009 at 11:55 am


    This is an important and well presented message. Drugs will destroy a family and a life in a heart beat.

  8. jamie mullen

    On April 2, 2009 at 12:18 pm


    Destroying poppy fields would kill people because farmers grow those poppies and depend on them for there living.Also to be honest I find you’re whole argument simplistic and not very helpful.

  9. payge

    On April 2, 2009 at 12:25 pm


    A very well done atricle that is very informative.They are a menance to socety and families,including mine.If they spend some of our tax dollars on fighting drugs and the dealers instead of bailing out the auto industry or the war,we would have a better grip on the situation.

  10. C. S. Robins

    On April 2, 2009 at 12:37 pm


    Some good points…it’s so sad that this is such a big deal..You would think poeple would realize this stuff. You shoud be an advocate for anti drug campaigns..or at least submit something similar to one. THanks for the pictures too…very nice.

  11. weegysgram

    On April 2, 2009 at 3:36 pm


    Wonderful article, very well writen with a lot of information.Keep up the great work.

  12. monica55

    On April 2, 2009 at 4:09 pm


    A very important message and good advice. Stay away fron drugs. They kill.
    Monica

  13. K Kristie

    On April 2, 2009 at 5:25 pm


    Excellent article

  14. Moses Ingram

    On April 2, 2009 at 7:26 pm


    Excellent article and a strong message, I agree lets stop killing each other and use the money to eradicate this menace.

  15. oxygen

    On April 2, 2009 at 7:53 pm


    Completely one sided argument, supports the “war on drugs” without consideration of the consequences. Needless to say, I do not agree.

  16. rutherfranc

    On April 2, 2009 at 8:06 pm


    so true.. thanks for bringing this out Mr. Ghaz.

  17. Eunice Tan

    On April 2, 2009 at 9:05 pm


    Beware of drugs. Important message here. Well done.

  18. Jo Oliver

    On April 2, 2009 at 10:43 pm


    Great pics. thx, I needed this article after reading another one just yesterday that was advocating drug use. Very well done!!!

  19. papaleng

    On April 3, 2009 at 12:30 am


    you hit a bulls eye on this one, great and with a very strong message.

  20. Uma Shankari

    On April 3, 2009 at 2:12 am


    I appreciate your commitment to fight drugs through your writing.

  21. dee gold

    On April 3, 2009 at 3:40 am


    hope everyone will stay from prohibited drugs

  22. Sakuragi

    On April 3, 2009 at 8:14 am


    Well done. =)

  23. Betty Carew

    On April 3, 2009 at 9:06 am


    A very poweful message here Mr Ghaz a well researched article.

  24. cole justify

    On April 3, 2009 at 10:20 am


    Drugs will never cease to exist in this country. Street drugs have actually gone down in “popularity” these days because of the pharmaceutical companies and their influence on american ideaology of “pop a pill for every ailment”. Meanwhile , those very same people who once objected to methadone clinics residing in their communities are now the afflicted and addicted to prescription drugs. Absolutely noone is exempt from drug addiction and many once strong willed people have unfortunately sooner or later wound up in drug induced lives. The american government will never win this war on the drug trade because THEY ARE THE DRUG TRADE. All the while , in the midst of our vast opinionated society , the prescription junkie still continues to point the finger of blame at the street junkie for all of society’s problems and vice verse. good write Mr. Ghaz….

    God Bless you and yours…..

  25. Abhichoco

    On April 4, 2009 at 11:34 pm


    yes…very true..it is time we stop using these drugs…we have lost too many ppl because of these deadly substances…and think is is time we change…
    also plz read and comment on my poems…
    thanks…

  26. PR Mace

    On April 5, 2009 at 3:03 am


    Excellent article.

  27. Kimberly Moore

    On April 5, 2009 at 3:17 am


    Wonderful empowering article! People need to stop hurting themselves and each other!!

  28. CutestPrincess

    On April 6, 2009 at 7:59 am


    thanks for sharing this with us… everyone should read this…

  29. Reasonable Robinson

    On May 16, 2009 at 11:15 am


    A mentally healthy mentally balanced society will mean that people don’t seek out the escapist and mind numbing effects of drugs. Social drugs such as rampant consumerism and the fears pumped at us 24/7 by Big Media have a long term surpetitious impact on the mind of society. When reality kicks in because brand promises aren’t met then people choose drugs.

  30. Mr Guileful

    On July 22, 2009 at 4:21 pm


    This had nothing new to say

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