Explain why it's important for us to make our own decisions about drugs?!


Question:

Explain why it's important for us to make our own decisions about drugs?


Answers:
Technically, people don't make you do anything. Your parents or teachers or whatever can tell you things, but it is apon your right to do it. As for drugs, some people do because other people like their friends do it, or they're suffering depresion and wants to end. If you decide not to take drugs, then you may lose some friends or gain some friends. If you descide to take it, well it may be a very bad choice.

your body

That is a very general question... I think that each of us, as individual adults/teenagers have a responsibility to decide how we want our life to be. Choosing drugs/alcohol (I know from experience), can be devastating to our future! U may think, well, my friends r doing it, it can't hurt....or I'll just try it once, no big deal. However, the truth of the matter is that it IS a big deal!! U may not think it's hurting anything/anyone (including yourself) until u get to the place where u look back, smack yourself on the forehead & say"What was I thinking?!"

Well, I would start by posting this question in the proper category - it's got nothing to do with "Food & Drink"!!

I say there is no real decision. you just try it and see if you like it. If you dont like it then dont do it.

i dont agree with that...it depends on your age. young kids shouldnt be making these kinds of decisions on their own.

Because the government lies like he_l. Weed is not bad for you in moderation. Sure a lot less than booze.

because you are going to have it , because you need your decision




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