The dangers of drugs are: first, harm to oneself, second, harm to family and third, harm to society. Speaking of the harm of drugs, it can be summarized as "destroying yourself, harming your family and harming society".
(1) Destroy yourself
① Different drugs have their own side effects and withdrawal symptoms when ingested into the body, causing direct and serious damage to health, even overdose or even death. In addition, drug abuse can lead to a variety of complications due to the effects of drugs on the digestive system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system and immune system. Such as acute and chronic hepatitis, pneumonia, septicemia, endocarditis, renal failure, arrhythmia, thrombophlebitis, arteritis, bronchitis, emphysema, various skin diseases, chronic organic brain injury, toxic psychosis, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. A hundred years ago, a poem said, "gouging out bones and scraping marrow without a knife." Please suck acacia cream (opium) at night. "
② Drugs not only do great harm to the body, but also make drug addicts become slaves to drugs because of their physical and psychological dependence. Their only goal in life is to try to get drugs, thus losing their interest and ability in work and life. Long-term drug abuse is listless, invisible, people are not like people, ghosts are not like ghosts. Therefore, some people warned drug addicts: "They inhale white powder, but spit out their own lives."
(2) Hurt the family
Once a person is addicted to drugs, his personality will be lost and his morality will degenerate. After he exhausted his legitimate income by buying drugs, he would sell his property, borrow money everywhere and lose everything, and his six relatives would not recognize him. "When he is addicted to cigarettes, he will be like a wolf, selling children and buying women and disowning his mother." As long as there is a drug addict in the family, the whole family will never have peace, which means that the family is poor and full of contradictions. The separation of wife and children and the destruction of families are often the end of drug addicts' families.
(3) endangering society.
Drug abuse and crime are like twin brothers. In order to obtain drug money, drug addicts often ignore morality and law and commit criminal acts that seriously endanger people's lives and social order. It is reported that half of drug addicts in Britain get money to buy drugs through crime.
② Drug addicts have lost their working ability and normal life, various medical expenses of drug addicts, the investment in drug control and rehabilitation, and the development of drug prevention and control work have brought serious losses to the social economy. Nowadays, drug abuse has become a chronic social disease, spreading all over the world, and human society has thus shouldered a heavy social burden.