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Re: Hard Drugs Ruining Society
Maybe my last post here did not get very well. Anyway, now that I'm not in a moving bus I can explain better.
About four years ago, I used to live in a different city. At that time, drugs had suddenly been widely introduced in the society.
The situation was very bad, people who earlier were quite well behaved and always smiling, were suddenly beginning to sit around on the footpaths.
Some were very intoxicated and could not even move on the streets without wading on to the buzy road and suffering vehicular accidents.
Some could not look into your eye without sniffing at some horseshit in their hankies.
Families broke up, when they realised that the reason their son or brother or father had died as a drug addict.
At that time, I learnt that there are two reasons why a person becomes a drug addict.
-He did not have the knowledge
-He did not have the will power to say no to the second dose.
At first, concerned residents began to violently beat up any drug peddler in the vicinity, but later the police came into the scene and put and end to these beatings.
I left the town two years ago, but I hear that rehabilitation camps are being set up there bigtime.
Fortunately, people have come to terms what drugs really are.
Unfortunately, booze is not illegal in most parts of India. I feel that daaroo, as we call hard drinks here, is creating more problems than drugs right now over here.
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ronthepon, capitals avoided.
And don't ask me why.
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