Drugs “attack” students and hide under many blankets



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“They always took drugs to lure me to the dead place”

Duong was addicted to drugs for 3 years. The sixth grade tried drugs, the seventh dropped out of school and became the horror of the family and the entire town. It has also become an object of exploitation by debt collection groups. Just play drugs, take a knife to collect debts.

“I played drugs at the water store, they hit me and they told me to do what I did,” Duong said.

A study of children addicted to drugs showed that 50% of drug use, trafficking, possession and transportation involved children. Other data 43% of robberies, robberies and fraud are related to drug use by children.

Children addicted to drugs said: “Without smoking, I will do nothing, they always stop smoking to lure me to death. Sometimes I go to pick them up, sometimes I fight.”

If she hadn’t played drugs and was caught on the spot a few months ago, maybe now Hien could go to college. Getting in the way is addictive and cruel for a 17-year-old …

Tangible but invisible drugs, students easily become victims. At this age, lack of awareness, lack of experience, just a bit of vertigo, a bit of demand, a bit of wanting to express themselves “differently”, a child can become an “addict.”

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Loss of control, screaming and drug psychosis.

Drugs are hidden under the hood of e-cigarettes.

When a child becomes addicted to addiction, some will blame their parents for not being around their children, others will blame them for children who try to play with bad friends. But the drug lurks in many sophisticated forms that are difficult to detect, such as ice-shaped candy; Electronic cigarette mix of synthetic drugs.

Recently, the Poison Control Center – Bach Mai Hospital received many cases of drug poisoning, including marijuana, synthetic drugs mixed in electronic cigarettes. It is alarming that the name, the type of drug changes every day, with hundreds of different active ingredients that not even specialized laboratories can find.

Drug toxicity destroys children, sometimes only 13-14 years old, but often psychosis, paranoia, arrhythmia … like longtime addicts.

Cases of drug addiction at the end of high school are not isolated but increasingly. There is still no specific statistic because many families silently send their children to voluntary detoxification or drop out of school, and the communes and neighborhoods have not yet recorded this situation in their areas. How to deal with teenage drug addicts? Should kids go to detox? And who will decide whether or not to focus on detoxification? These problems are being posed to regulators.

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