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What is the content of legal education for primary school students?
Primary school students' legal education knowledge:

1, initially understand the role of law, understand that law represents fairness and justice, maintain order, guarantee freedom, and protect personal and property rights from infringement.

2. Crime of threatening to receive money

Refers to the use of improper means, including intimidation, threats, violence, etc. Borrowing money from other students is not repaid or blackmailed.

3. Robbery

Holding a murder weapon, such as a knife, a stick or other dangerous goods, threatening students to resist, and then forcibly seizing their property.

4. Crime of injury

Those who cause physical and health injuries to others due to fighting can be divided into "common injury crime", "serious injury crime" and "aggravated crime of common injury crime" according to the degree of injury.

5. Beating and taking drugs

The so-called "narcotic drugs" refers to "drugs", because improper use of narcotic drugs will affect health. Therefore, it is illegal to inhale narcotic drugs privately except for the legal use of hospital doctors.

In addition, although I don't take drugs myself, it is illegal to sell narcotic drugs.

6. Gambling crime

Students are not allowed to play gambling toys or games when playing at school, whether with money or goods as chips. In addition to not engaging in gambling, you can't provide tools or environment for others to engage in gambling. Otherwise, even if you don't play, you still violate the law.

7, a preliminary understanding of the basic content of the rights of minors, understand the content of the basic rights of citizens stipulated in the Constitution, and know that basic rights such as life and health, personal freedom, name, guardianship, rest, privacy, property rights, inheritance rights, education rights should be protected, and enhance the awareness of rights.