It depends on whether the drug abuse hurts others, such as by violence or theft. If the "abuse" is done privately and doesn't affect others, it's a victimless crime and society should take no role.
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∙ 11y agoDana E. Hunt has written: 'Pulse check' -- subject(s): Cocaine abuse, Control of Narcotics, Drug abuse, Drug abuse surveys, Drug addiction, Heroin abuse, Narcotics, Control of, Social aspects, Social aspects of Drug abuse, Statistics, Treatment
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) was created in 1988 to combat drug abuse.
The possible answer in the eradication of drug abuse is information dissemination. If students, parents, young and old professionals are aware of its effects to oneself and society, therefore drug abuse will be eradicated.
Ansley Hamid has written: 'The Ganja Complex' 'Drugs in America' -- subject(s): Drug traffic, Drug abuse and crime, Drug abuse, Drug control
people bacome extemely dumb and violent
Nathan B. Eddy has written: 'Current trends in the treatment of drug dependence and drug abuse' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug control, Treatment
Yes it can
William H. McGlothlin has written: 'An evaluation of the California civil addict program' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug abuse and crime, Drug addicts, Rehabilitation, Treatment
Barry R. McCaffrey has written: 'National drug control strategy' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug control, Drug use, Prevention, Youth
Donald James Weatherburn has written: 'Drug law enforcement' -- subject(s): Drug abuse and crime, Drug addicts, Drug control, Heroin abuse, Methadone maintenance, Statistics
Donald E. Bogardus has written: 'Missing drugs III' -- subject(s): Drug and Narcotic Control 'Drug diversion in health care' -- subject(s): Case studies, Drug abuse, Drug and Narcotic Control, Narcotics, Opioid abuse, Opioid-Related Disorders, Prevention & control, Professional Impairment
Drug laws in NSW have never done anything to control drug abuse or the sale and distribution of drugs in NSW.