1. Teenagers are the main group of drug prevention education. They are in a critical period of physical and mental development, lack sufficient judgment and resistance to external temptations and bad information, and are easily influenced by drugs. Therefore, it is very important to educate teenagers about drug prevention.
Teenagers should know the dangers and risks of drugs. Drugs will not only cause serious damage to personal health, but also have a negative impact on the future of family, society and country. Teenagers should understand that drugs are an illegal and dangerous behavior, which will not only ruin their own future, but also bring great pain and loss to people around them.
Teenagers should learn how to refuse drugs. Refusing drugs is the key to prevent drug abuse. Teenagers should learn to resolutely refuse the temptation of drugs, and don't try drugs because of the pursuit of excitement and curiosity. At the same time, they should also know how to draw a clear line with drug addicts and avoid their adverse effects.
The importance of drug control
1. Maintaining social stability: The proliferation of drugs will lead to social security problems, such as violent crimes, drug gangs, terrorist activities, etc., which seriously threaten social stability. Drug control can effectively combat drug crimes, purify the social environment and maintain social stability.
2. Protect people's health: drugs are extremely harmful to physical and mental health, and drug abuse can lead to physical illness, family breakdown, unemployment and other problems. Drug control can prevent and reduce drug abuse, protect people's health and improve social productivity and quality of life.
3. Promote economic development: the spread of drugs will undermine social and economic development. Drug addicts often need a lot of money to buy drugs, which flows into the pockets of drug dealers and hinders the normal distribution of social wealth. Drug control can effectively curb drug consumption and trafficking, and promote economic development and wealth accumulation.
4. Protecting young people: Young people are the key targets of drug control work. They are in a critical period of growth and development, and drug abuse will seriously affect their physical and mental health and future development. Drug control can effectively prevent teenagers from contacting and abusing drugs and protect their future development.