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Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E Warm-up I. Drug Problem II. A song: Pure and Simple III. Vocabularies Related to Drug
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Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? .① rug ro6Cm And of course it certainly true that hard drugs are more of a problem than soft drugs. If someone is taking cocaine or hero iregularly then they certainly have a Drug Problem and need help in trying to overcome it. If on the other hand they are taking cannabis now and again, most people would accept that it does not constitute a Drug Problem The Drug Problem affects all of us, because drugs fuel crime. Illegal drugs are now more widely available than ever before and children are increasingl exposed to them. Drugs are not just a threat to health they are also a threat on the streets and a serious threat to communities too, because of drug-related crime W BTL E To be continued on the next page
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Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? .① rug ro6Cm One answer to the drug problem is to improve job opportunities, because drug taking is often with other social problems such as unemploymertocla boredom from society and so on. perhaps the best approaching aoihelp people to resist drugs and at the same time protect communities from drug-related crime by better policing: make treatment for drug addicts more readily available; and to stiflethe availability of drugs on the street. There are no easy answers to the Drug Problem. But there is plenty of support out there if drug users do decide that they want to kick their drug habit. W BTL E The end of Drug Problem
Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E One answer to the Drug Problem is to improve job opportunities, because drug taking is often _________ with other social problems such as unemployment, boredom, ________ from society and so on. Perhaps the best approach is to help people to resist drugs, and at the same time protect communities from drug-related crime by better policing; make treatment for drug addicts more readily available; and to ____ the availability of drugs on the street. There are no easy answers to the Drug Problem. But there is plenty of support out there if drug users do decide that they want to ____ their drug habit. The end of Drug Problem. associa ted alienatio n stifle kick I. Drug Problem