There are so many false impressions and ill-founded beliefs in reference to drug usage. Unfortunately, some adults feel that drugs will not help teenagers to open and expand the mind; they perceive that "using" will harm them and not assist them to be better prepared in expanding their study capacity. A good example of how much drugs can help is Jack and Joe. They were under the effects of drugs for a particular English exam. They came across a study question on a book they had previously read. Casually, Jack turns to Joe and says, "this question is asking us who the central character in the story is." With a total carefree attitude, Joe replies," That's the actor on the TV Show, Full House." Joe glances down at the next question, "What is the plot of they story?" Jack, looking very confident states, "That's where the artist dude plots the picture down on paper." Joe agrees, "Yea, we"re gonna do awesome tomorrow on that test!".
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Tomorrow rolls around and the tests are handed out. Naturally, the guys did well. Jack had a 21% and Joe a 13%. Because the adults have not had as many "drug induced high," they have an altered view of the truth. Adults did not think they did so well.
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Sadly, this happens all too often. Young minds are unaltered as they use drugs. However adults are totally altered by the lack of drugs in their systems. This causes adults to over react and do things like trying to have a police officer could be assigned to all teenagers, from the ages of 13-18. Not just any police officer, but a permanent drug tester inserted inside their bodies and which is monitored twenty-four hours a day. As a result, if the smallest amount of drugs is inserted into the body, the alarm will be sounded. The child will then be admitted into a boot camp facility and forced to reside there until the drugs are eliminated from the body. This would prevent teenagers from using drugs and harming their intellectual senses.