With the current problems. And meth?

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    10 months ago

    graduated not too long ago, it was basically pure misinformation. the typical one touch will murder you, it’ll ruin your life, with a dash of shaming people who have addictions.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, this is not the best question because you’ll get very different answers from different parts of the world, or even different parts of the US.

      I graduated more than a decade ago, and there was a lot more nuance than what you described. They taught us about different types of drugs and what their real effects were. I remember learning in high school that marijuana is less dangerous than cigarettes and alcohol.

      In elementary school for me, there were big anti-smoking campaigns, but nothing about alcohol or harder drugs. The “just say no” was about peer pressure and doing anything you felt uncomfortable doing (including inappropriate touching).

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      10 months ago

      With fentanyl specifically, that’s not too far off lol

      That being said, drugs are great m’kay