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Gateway Drugs

Gateway Drugs


Youngsters take the first step towards the world of drug addiction through gateway drugs. Gateway drugs help open the doors of the drug world and leads to harder drugs. Access to gateway drugs is high due to the easy availability and lesser cost of the drugs.


Children who begin their first smoke at a young age might be more likely to get into drugs. Tobacco, the most popular gateway drug is linked up with illicit drugs and alcohol. Tobacco is one of the first drugs consumed by youngsters who later get into other drugs like marijuana.


Alcohol is another major attraction for youngsters to try when there is peer pressure. This early addiction affects the development of the central nervous system. Binge drinking habits has caused early deaths between the age of fifteen and twenty four.


Tobacco, alcohol and marijuana are popular gateway drugs that lead from one addiction to another. Addictions of gateway drugs increase the urge for stronger drugs.

A key to keeping kids away from drugs is to help them understand the dangers of drug use and how they affect a person’s mind, body and life. This recommended drug education dvd helps kids get a clear understanding about drugs and their dangerous effects.

The Truth About Drugs

Popular drug education dvd to help kids get a clear understanding about how drugs can affect a person's mind, body and life.

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