How Drugs Affect The Economy
The word drug is defined as “any substance other than food that can affect
the way your mind and body work.” There are hundreds of different drugs, each
with its particular effect on the body’s nervous system. For instance, narcotics
are a series of drugs that affect the mind, causing mental changes. The United
States Government will not allow new drugs to be prescribed by a doctor or sold
by a pharmacist until the drug has been thoroughly tested and proven to be
medically safe. These tests take as long as years to be approved for public use.
Unstable drugs, referred to on the streets as Crack, PCP, Ice, LSD, Speed, and
many others, are made up of several chemical substances which are produced
illegally under poor circumstances. Unstable drugs are responsible for killing
thousands of young people each year, those who escape death are sometimes
confined to a mental institution. (http://netunlimited.net/~cdapnc) . The topic
of drug abuse prevention is a big one among the leaders in America. Kids as
young as eleven years old experimenting with drugs. Signs to look for, for
people getting into drugs, according to the D.A.R.E. Manual are dramatic changes
in behavior, signs of physical deterioration, identification with drug culture,
signs of paraphernalia, dramatic changes in school performance, these are only a
few. We are taught as children to avoid danger, though it does not always come
through in the end. And the sad thing is that the people who suffer from these
killers (drugs) place them in their own bodies. The end result is the same. So
what is the difference? (http://saynonow.org). Drugs are effecting the economy
and America. I think we need to make a stand now, because the kids of America
today, do not need this. We are the leaders of tomorrow. Drugs are affecting us
by changing our feelings, thoughts, and emotions. If I was high right now, I
couldn’t write this paper. The economy is being effected as we speak because of
substance abuse. People are spending their hard-earned money on Ice, Crack, LSD,
and Dope!?! The money spent on drugs is less money for taxes to pay for the
building of better schools, or making of better roads, money not being spent on
helping a child, or even buying videocassette tapes. This takes us to the word
opportunity cost, which means that the real cost of a product is not the amount
of money spent, but the things that cannot be bought because money is spent. Now
let me tell you this, when you’re dealing with drugs, there is opportunity cost
going on there. Let’s relate to the younger generation: You’re walking down the
street, it’s a beautiful Saturday afternoon, and there’s a big anniversary date
that night with your girlfriend.
You see a guy you recognize and he offers you
marijuana for $100.00. You accept the deal thinking nothing of it. Later that
night the bill comes in at the Italian restaurant, that same restaurant where
you had your first date at, and the bill comes out to $95.41. Now, the money you
spent on drugs for Sunday would have bought you the meal, but instead you have
to stay after and wash dishes to work off the money. I guess what I’m trying to
say in this paper, about how drugs affect the economy, is that the biggest stab
is at the younger generation. I think we are the people of the new millenium.
Being these people we do not need drugs to ruin the things that we will bring to
the economy. Especially the things we bring that will make us the best … for the
“next thousand years.”
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