Why Narcotics Is Bad

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Narcotics are awful not because people say so, but because the facts say so! Narcotics are horrific because they suck your wallet dry and make you do appalling choices.
When you take narcotics they harm your body as it tries to cope by changing its chemistry. In addition, when you stop taking narcotics your body can’t cope. Whilst you’re addicted to narcotics, dealers can sell them to you at a price much higher than $55 which will make you lose all your money, and the narcotics dealer making a huge profit. If you have no money and you’re addicted to narcotics, you’ll have to steal just to get high. The effects of narcotics are only temporary and are only the best on the first try. Although the more you take narcotics the less effective

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