SOFT DRUGS SHOULD BE LEGALIZED IN THEIR COUNTRY


Today I’m going to talk about this issue, that’s getting more important each day.
Some people say that soft drugs should be legalized in their country.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with this at all.
There are two types of drugs: soft drugs like cannabis where others derive such as marijuana,
hachis and pollen. And hard drugs like cocain or liseric acid (LSD).
Some soft drugs are prohibited in most countries, while hard drugs can be acquired,
with restrictions, in most parts of the world. The distinction between hard and soft drugs
is important in the drug policy of the Netherlands, among other states, where some soft drugs
enjoy official tolerance, although they are almost always subject to restrictions on their trade,
production and consumption.
The effects of the drugs: search for pleasure with alchol,
tabacco or hallucinogens. Other exemples of effects can be the research
for more creativity, to use in religious ceremonies or rituals, for escape of personal
problems or use against physical pain. But this isn’t the problem. The drugs produce
physical or psychic changes to the central nervous system, by means of an alteration
to the functioning of the neurons. These changes are often experienced in a series of pleasant
feelings in the body, which are the ones that often encourage the user to repeat drug use.

Although addiction to these substances is very dangerous and harmful to our body.
And finally, in my opinion, drugs aren’t bad if you use them appropriately and in moderation
so drugs should be legalized. But if you go into the addiction circle, that can be dangerous.
And to live this, the pharmacies would be the only ones that would sell them.



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Martí Félez

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