It is common for young people to hear the phrase “say no to drugs”. Those words had a lot more meaning to me and my peers when we were in elementary and middle school. However, as we reached the end of our grade school education, using drugs became more tolerable. Imagine an incidence where a group of high school aged friends were experimenting with prescription pills. Unsure of the consequences of their actions, these young people would meet after school to get high using the medication that belonged to one of their parents. Now picture this. One summer evening, one of the friends realizes that they are not obtaining the same level of a high as they used to, so they decide to increase the amount of pills they take. By the time the other two friends make their way to the medicine cabinet in the upstairs bathroom, their friend is lying on the floor dead. The paramedics say that it was due to a seizure caused by the pills that were now scattered all over the linoleum floor. How likely is a story …show more content…
Whether it’s your family member, your friend, or your neighbor. Teens everywhere abuse drugs, but there is help out there. Somewhere in every community, they have a Anti-Drug Campaign near you to help you stop your addiction. For example, the “Above The Influence” is a anti-drug campaign that gets their message across nation wide while targeted efforts are that the local community level. Also, the National Organization for Youth Safety (NOYS) is a national drug campaign to get teens to stop abusing drugs and to make safer decisions. When we first started researching drug addiction and abuse, we were all shocked because there was so much information we did not know about. As of now, we know detailed and specific information about our topic and are going to use this as an opportunity to stop drug abuse in our community. We feel like all the research we have done should be put to good use and make a difference in our