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What is the common sense of campus anti-drug propaganda?
General knowledge of anti-drug propaganda on campus: (1) seriously harms people's physical and mental health.

(2) The drug problem induces other illegal crimes and undermines the normal social and economic order.

(3) The drug problem infiltrates and corrodes political institutions and strengthens corruption.

(4) The drug problem has caused huge economic losses to the society.

Causes of drug abuse:

(1) driven by curiosity. The ideas of "feeling", "smoking for fun", "trying" and "trying new things" are often the beginning of drug abuse and never look back.

(2) looking for excitement. Drug abuse is fashionable, fashionable and rich, especially for some individual bosses who get rich first. They think they have experienced everything they should enjoy. Take a sip and live forever. But in this lottery, wealth quickly turned into poverty and millionaires became beggars.

(3) rebellious psychology. Some people set an example for drug addicts, which makes them unable to quit after taking drugs; Some people take drugs with motives, especially those with strong personalities, who are often blinded by self-confidence.

(4) being deceived and seduced. Many drug addicts are tricked into taking drugs without knowing it, and they can't extricate themselves after several times. In order to expand the drug network, many drug dealers often use the ignorance of young students to lure them in various ways.

(5) Environmental impact. More common in family and friends, the so-called near ink is black.

(6) The influence of negative life events.