u should smoke em im on em jkdfhjkasdfhk
call 911
The victim in the crime of taking illegal drugs is typically the individual who chooses to use the drugs, as they can suffer physical harm, addiction, or legal consequences as a result. Additionally, their loved ones may also be affected by the impact of drug use on the individual's life.
No. Nobody should be making illegal drugs at all. Illegal drugs are made to destroy humans inside their body and that is very dangerous. Illegal drugs should not be made at all, they should be thrown away or be destroyed.
No, it is not permissible in Islam to use illegal drugs as they are harmful to one's body and mind, and go against the principles of self-control and avoiding substances that impair judgment and reasoning. Muslims are encouraged to maintain good health and avoid harmful practices.
No, it should be illegal.
it's unfair to those who don't use illegal drugs, like tom jones.
YES
It is illegal and harmful to use crack and heroin. They are highly addictive substances that can have severe physical and psychological effects. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, seek help from a healthcare professional or a substance abuse treatment center.
There are already some legal drugs, but, like steroids, I don't think illegal drugs should be legalized.
"Illegal drugs"...this should already be a clue... Any drugs or I should say many drugs are not safe for pregnancy. Just be honest with your doctor and get advice and help. And in any case, stop doing illegal drugs right a way. What if you lose custody later as a result of doing drugs during pregnancy? It is not worth it. Having a baby is a precious gift from God and should be treated with outmost respect and care.
if they are free, take em!
Drugs become illegal when law makers decide to pass laws saying these drugs are illegal.
Illegal drugs can damage the brain by disrupting its normal communication system, altering the way nerve cells send, receive, and process information. This can lead to impaired cognitive function, memory loss, changes in mood and behavior, and addiction. Prolonged drug use can also contribute to structural changes in the brain, impacting decision-making, impulse control, and overall mental health.