1. What is a drug? According to Article 357 of the Criminal Law, drugs refer to opium, * *, methamphetamine (ice), morphine, marijuana, cocaine and other narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances that can make people addicted. The main drugs are illegally used opium, marijuana, cocaine, * * *, methamphetamine (ice). At the same time, other narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances under state control, such as Demerol, methadone, dihydroetorphine hydrochloride, triazole, etc., are all drugs once illegally used.
2. What are precursor chemicals? Precursor chemicals refer to raw materials, preparations and other chemicals used for illegal production, manufacture or synthesis of drugs, including raw material precursors, reagents, solvents, diluents and additives used for manufacturing drugs.
Drug manufacturing is a complex chemical reaction process, and some chemicals and reagents are often used. Acetic anhydride, ether and chloroform are not drugs themselves, but they play an indispensable role in drug production. It is an important auxiliary material for the production of synthetic drugs, so it is often used by drug criminals to produce drugs. Strictly controlling these articles so that they do not flow into the hands of drug criminals is actually controlling and restricting drug production. To this end, the state has formulated corresponding management measures to strictly control the production, transportation and sales of these commodities.
Third, why do you take drugs? After the drug enters the human body, it will cause physiological changes and produce a new function. With the acceleration of drug metabolism in the human body, the effective components in the blood are reduced, which weakens its effect and shortens its action time, thus forcing it to increase the frequency and quantity of drugs to obtain euphoria. At the same time, nerve cells have adapted to physiological and biochemical changes after drug abuse. When the concentration of drugs in the body is not high, there will be mental and physical discomfort, resulting in human dependence on drugs, and the more you smoke, the greater the demand.
4. What are the main physical and mental hazards of drug abuse? (1) Toxic effects of drug abuse on health. Refers to the harmful effects on the body caused by excessive dosage or long medication time, usually accompanied by organic dysfunction and histopathological changes. The main features of poisoning are drowsiness, insensitivity, dyskinesia, hallucinations, delusions, disorientation and so on.
(2) withdrawal reaction. It is a kind of severe punishment and potentially fatal physical and mental damage caused by long-term drug abuse, which usually occurs after suddenly stopping medication or slowing down the dosage. The protracted symptoms caused by withdrawal reaction mainly include: general pain, intractable blindness, anxiety and inner desire.
Many drug addicts have no financial resources to buy drugs, take drugs, or die of severe physical withdrawal reactions? a href='//' target='_blank'>。 Planting ⒎ ⒅ Ⅲ? Hey, hey? I couldn't bear it anymore and committed suicide. Withdrawal reaction is also an important reason why drug addicts are difficult to quit.
(3) Mental disorder and abnormal condition. The most prominent mental disorders caused by drug abuse are hallucinations and thinking disorders. Their behavioral characteristics completely revolve around drugs, and even lose their normal ethics and even humanity for drug addiction.
(4) Infected with various diseases. Intravenous drug abuse brings infectious complications to abusers, the most common being purulent infection, hepatitis B and worrying regional AIDS. In addition, it will damage the nervous system and immune system.
5. What family crises have drug abuse brought? 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, disown his six relatives, borrow money everywhere and lose everything. In the family, whether the husband takes drugs or the wife takes drugs, it will cause a fatal blow to the family. First of all, drug abuse costs a lot, and it often takes a long time to exhaust family property, causing family financial difficulties. Secondly, drug abuse affects the emotional communication between drug addicts and their families. Drug addicts generally tend to be self-enclosed, enjoy themselves and are indifferent to the emotional needs of their families. Sometimes, either drug addicts kill their relatives in the madness of drug addiction, or their relatives eventually become "addicts" in anger and despair. The fate of children from drug-addicted families is even more tragic. Once a drug addict is pregnant, it will also affect the normal development of the fetus in the abdomen and have a serious impact on the pregnancy of the fetus. At the same time, drug-addicted families often abuse and abandon their children, and so on.