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Essay / Drug Abuse in the United States - 1031
Drug Abuse in the United States of AmericaIn the United States of America, we the people value many things, some of which are freedom, expansion and taking care of our families and our finances. security. We, the people, take these things for granted. We also discourage certain behaviors, such as crime, laziness and illegal drug use. Drug abuse is one of the most discouraged behaviors in our country. Using illegal drugs is harmful to the user and everyone they come into contact with. There are more than 40 million illegal drug users in the world today and America is the largest drug market1. There are more drug dealers in this country than dentists. Illegal drug abuse must stop; this harms our society, us and, above all, the user. Drug users are parasites who feed on society's money, taxes and insurance. All types of insurance increase due to drug abuse, including auto, health, and home insurance. Worse yet, crime rates will explode if we allow this behavior to continue. Illegal drugs and their addicts are a scourge on society for many different reasons. Drugs have very harmful effects on the user and the people they interact with. The user is affected in many ways. The most popular drug in the United States, alcohol, is generally considered socially acceptable and relatively harmless. But it can have devastating effects. Alcohol may seem very harmless, but it can very easily harm the user. Alcohol is easy to obtain and consume. It is consumed as a drink and, as it is legal, you can buy it at the convenience store. The immediate effects on the user are relaxation and a slight anesthetic effect. Alcohol is a very addictive drug. There are more than 18 million alcoholics in America2, showing just how widespread its harmful effects are. Alcoholics normally drink heavily in the mornings and weekday evenings, at times that separate them from normal "social" drinkers. Alcohol often brings out a violent character, and alcoholics often physically and mentally abuse their friends and family. Drinking makes the drinker feel more confident. The drinker thinks he's in control, even if he's a little stoned, and he could get behind the wheel of his car and go for a spin. Drunk driving is deadly. Hundreds of thousands of people are killed every year due to drunk driving. Other physical...... middle of paper ...... truly a problem among adolescents and adolescents are our future. Our society is suffering economically because every year, millions of U.S. dollars illegally leave this country, invested in countries like Turkey and Colombia, because of U.S. drug trafficking in those countries. We should attack supply and demand. We should stop drugs from entering the country and incarcerate traffickers and smugglers. To combat this demand, we should educate young people about the risk of bodily harm, mental harm and damage to family and relationships. Legalizing some less harmful drugs, such as marijuana, could help reduce associated crime, but it would be difficult to regulate and legalization would only eliminate some of the direct criminal outcomes, not the actual harms of the drug. drug. a scourge on society and it must be put an end to. This is harming our country by causing an increase in crime and a surge..