just stand up for what you believe in. just say no. i am sure they will respect you for that in the long run.
There are no drugs in alcohol.
Different religions have different opinions just about anything, but the general tendency is to condem alcohol and drugs. On the other hand, alcohol is permitted in some religious groups. Also, some drugs are used for ritual purposes in certain religions - for example, certain cacti that act as drugs.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
I would say yes
Try to talk to one of the people who are involved in your community.. Talk about how much Drugs & Alcohol are affecting our people.. INCLUDING Your family & friends that you love.. If there are "Young People" out there doing drugs & alcohol.. Tell the person that's involved of your Hometown to open up a Youth Activity.. well, that's at least what I can say. Because that will help slow down drugs & alcohol.
There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
i think you should not consider it because if you get caught with drugs or alcohol you will earn time in jail. so i think you should not do drugs or alcohol.
Alcohol is the most commonly-abused and most dangerous substance in Western society. Other drugs are pretty bad, too. Get over the "alcohol and drugs" thing; alcohol IS a drug.
original: Alcohol is legal. Many other drugs are not. Apart from that, there is no difference except in people's perception. Improved: medical definition of a drug is, "any substance or compound, which is used or intended to be used, to modify or explore, the pathological state or physiological system, for the BENEFIT of the recipient. so, drugs are NOT equal to narcotics, though some drugs (or medicines, as u say) do have an abuse potential alcohol, on the other hand, has no medical indications. also, both drugs (that is, medicines) and alcohol are legal.
Since alcohol or drugs can potentially turn up anywhere, there is no absolute method of avoiding places where they are used, however, there are certain people who have a particular enthusiasm for alcohol and drugs, and when those people invite you to their parties, you can decline. Other than that, you always have the option, when offered drugs that you do not want, of following the sound advice of Nancy Reagan, "just say no" (you might also follow the modified form of this advice, offered by Timothy Leary, "just say no thank you").
People use drugs and alcohol to feel good and to have an escape.
The interaction between the chemicals/drugs and the alcohol and with your body system.