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The harm of drugs to the country ppt
Historical facts show that the harm of drug abuse is endless, and its influence on the overall physical quality of the people is extensive and extremely destructive. There is a potential crisis of "extinction" for a nation, but it can bring the consequences of decline and collapse for a country.

Today's drug abuse has transcended national boundaries, become a global social hazard and become a malignant tumor attached to human society. Crimes and even armed conflicts caused by illegal cultivation, manufacture, trafficking and abuse of drugs in some areas have become a major hidden danger of national and world security. On the one hand, drug addicts often steal, rob, kidnap and even kill people by hook or by crook in order to obtain or buy drugs. It can be described as all-encompassing, and female drug addicts engage in prostitution almost without exception, which seriously endangers social order. On the other hand, drug makers and drug traffickers collude with each other in order to obtain excess profits, and even develop into an international, modern and well-equipped tight organization protected by the military, becoming demons of drug trafficking, terror and underworld, which seriously endangers human health, safety and peace. Countries have spent a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources on drug control and prevention of related illegal activities, which has invisibly increased the financial burden of some countries, especially developing countries like us. From 65438 to 0988, UN Secretary-General De Cuellar issued a proclamation warning all mankind that drug trafficking and drug abuse have caused millions of deaths, exploited the economies of various countries and caused great harm to mankind.

After three years of treatment after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the ugly phenomenon of drug abuse has been eliminated, but the source of drugs abroad is fierce, which is bound to hurt the country. From the end of 1970s to the beginning of 1980s, foreign drug cartels and drug traffickers began to infiltrate into China, while domestic criminals took risks in order to make huge profits, which led to the resurgence of drug abuse in China and spread from the border to the mainland and from rural areas to cities. Secondly, ugly phenomena such as prostitution and whoring, and illegal crimes such as theft, robbery and murder have caused serious social harm. Drugs, like a "ghost" that people hate, peep at and erode our motherland, which has just got rid of the "pain of smoke" and is about to strut into the world. The position of the Government of China is firm and clear. From public opinion to social theory, the attitude of drug control is firm-drugs must be eliminated! Drug trafficking will be punished! Drug abuse must stop! Poisoning will be investigated! Never let the tragedy of "Opium War" repeat itself in China!

[NA] 29 questions for drug addicts-only you can answer this question.

1. Have you ever used drugs alone?

2. Have you ever substituted one medicine for another, because you think that only the substituted medicine is your basic problem?

3. Did you get the prescription from the doctor by abnormal means?

4. Have you ever stolen drugs, or have you ever stolen drugs?

Do you use drugs before getting up or going to bed every day?

6. Have you ever used one drug to overcome the effect of another?

7. Do you avoid people or places that disapprove of your drug use?

8. Have you ever used drugs you don't know, or don't know what effect it will have on yourself?

9. Is your work or academic performance affected by drug abuse?

10. Are you arrested for taking drugs?

1 1. Have you ever lied about the kind or dosage of drugs you use?

12. Do you put buying drugs at the top of your economic expenditure?

13. Have you stopped or controlled your drug use?

14. Have you been put in prison, hospital or drug rehabilitation center for taking drugs?

15. Does drug abuse affect your sleep or diet?

16. Are you afraid of running out of drugs?

17. Do you think you can't live without drugs?

18. Have you ever doubted your own reason?

19. Have you ever made your family life unhappy because of drug abuse?

20. Do you think that without medicine, you will not adapt to the surrounding environment and be at a loss?

2 1. Do you feel guilty or shy when defending yourself for taking drugs?

22. Do you often think about drugs?

23. Have you ever had absurd or inexplicable fears?

24. Will drug abuse affect your sexual relationship?

25. Have you ever used drugs you don't want to use?

26. Do you take drugs because of emotional pain or life pressure?

27. Did you overdose and almost die?

28. Do you still take drugs regardless of the vicious consequences?

29. Do you think you may have a drug problem?

Who is an addict?

Most of us don't think too much about this problem. We know very well that our whole life and thoughts are centered on drugs. They appear in different forms-getting drugs, using drugs, trying to get more drugs. We live for drugs. We live with drugs. It's simple. Addicts are a man and a woman whose lives are controlled by drugs. We are obsessed with a relapse, deterioration, and it always happens in the end.