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drugs are not gateway drugs..drugs are the key life.
Gateway drugs
They're called 'gateway' drugs - simply because they're often a cheap way to get 'high'. However - they're still addictive and can often lead to the user trying harder (and more expensive) drugs.
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Stronger drugs.
Visit websites that discuss the issues about whether of not gateway drugs really exist. The evidence suggests that they do not.
Gateway drugs such as tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana can increase the likelihood of teenagers experimenting with more dangerous substances. This exposure can lead to addiction and other negative consequences, potentially opening doors to harder drugs like cocaine or heroin. It's important to educate teens about the risks associated with gateway drugs to prevent further substance abuse.
Gateway drugs
A gateway drug is a drug that may lead to using other drugs. Some consider marijuana to be a gateway drug. The reason for that is that marijuana might be illegal for the wrong reasons. Then youth may try marijuana, realize it is not harming them, and become curious about the others, figuring adults lied about them too.