John Bull's Midnight Garden
Drug abuse destroys lives so why are there relatively few rehab centres available, even in big cities like London? Why isn’t there more high profile anti-drugs promotion?
Drug addicts need help, not condemnation. Apart from young people who are targeted by unscrupulous drug pushers, there are others (all ages) who turn to drugs because they cannot cope with the pressures of everyday life. It isn’t long before they find themselves trapped in a vicious spiral of desperation and despair.
Even so-called ‘soft’ drugs such as cannabis are not without their dangers. Smoking weed can help a person relax, but if he or she is smoking because they cannot cope with certain pressures, the chances are it won’t be long before they will try something stronger, always convinced they are not vulnerable to addiction...
Everyone’s body chemistry is different; take ‘designer’ drugs like ecstasy; for example one person’s high, another’s death. Yes, the latter is rare, but is it worth taking the chance? Besides, many of these drugs have not been around long enough for full research to be done into their long-term effects on mind and body.
What’s that you say> It’s my life and I’ll live it how I want? Fair enough, except drug abuse doesn’t only ruin an addict’s life but the lives of his or her family and friends too.
So be careful out there, yeah? If you can’t cope, for whatever reason, ask for help, don’t take the drugs route.
There is no shame in asking for help, only common sense.
[From: Accomplices To Illusion by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books 2007]
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