Cristopher

====Under all the exams, all the stress, all the problems at home, all the concerns and all the deadlines for work at school, would many teenagers figure out a way to calm down and just relax. The problem is that too many teenagers are using drugs as an obvious solution. The school information about just this is to low, and that’s the obviously the biggest scapegoat to the question; Why are so many teenagers using drugs? The information about drugs and also alcohol is so low that England has been voted to be the drugs capital in England (2). There is hard to see why the abusing of drugs is so higher in England then all the other countries in rest of Europe. The huge unemployment, the British school system, pressure from other people and the fact that abuse drugs make you lock cool in the friend gang is the main factors. But if teenagers had known what drugs, alcohol and tobacco can do to their body, would the rate of abused teenagers decrease?====

====Over the last years have teenagers all over the world started to use drugs. Teenagers have been more fearless, foolhardy and daring. Most of them don’t even understand that the use of drugs can hurt them social with family, friends and those who care about them. The drugs can also damage their health, simultaneously destroy their financial economy. The consequences of using drugs are many, but do they even know how serious these problems even are? This question shouldn’t been existing. Young teenagers in England and all over the world should know what drugs can do with a person’s life, but missing information about the theme is an important main factor. So the question is simple. ====

Social consequences:
====Drugs are a factor that can affect your brain. When the brain is out of control can actions and behavior with family, friends and others can the drugs effect change a person from being a nice and caring person, to a naughty, violent and troublemaking person who can hurt there self or persons around them. You don’t have control over your body because of the drugs effect and this can give bad and serious consequences. Drugs affect the emotional, economic and psychosocial being of the whole family. It doesn’t affect you, but also persons around you who care about your well-being. ==== ====Teenagers that use drugs retreating themselves from their family and don’t participate on family events. Teenagers that use drugs and have younger siblings are a bad model for the youngsters, something that can give smaller brothers and sisters painful and deep memories. When a person use drugs, especially teenagers stops the money soon enough up. Teenagers who are so dependent on drugs that they can live without it will sooner or later steal money from their parents. ==== ====This is not because they are thieves. The teenager’s body is so dependent and crazy after what they think is good for them, that they start to steal from family and friends. Their discernment and the decision-making is so decreased that they can start to get violent, dangerous and even steal from their family, so they can get money to more drugs. Teenagers who abuse drugs can also get problems with the academics. Those who use drugs and other inhibitory substances can easily show a reduction in school tests and ratings. The absence on the school explodes and they stop joining on school activities and other arrangements. In the worst case can the teenagers drop out of school and stop showing their faces, which are normal for drug addicts in England and other places in the world. Drugs and problems with offenses are often a combined theme. Many teenagers who abuse drugs are often connected to offenses outside the home and the school. Many teenagers with drug problems are violent and a threat for others in the city and in the worst chase can someone gets hurt. Many abusers are often known by the police, but there are still many teenagers who struggle with the problem alone (1). ====



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