Friends’ Bad Influence and Teen Drug Use: Essay

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It is a sad fact that many of todays teens are dying from being addicted to drugs. As a matter of fact, teens using drugs means suffering from addiction to the drugs. When they get addicted, it is hard for them to quit. Approximately more than 72,000 Americans died from an overdose in 2017.

In one particular case, a 16-year-old guy named Sam Motsay was an honor student in Center Grove, India. He also loved being an athlete and playing tenor sax in his school band. One day, Sam and a couple of his friends tried what they thought was LSD or acid. Sam went to bed later that evening, and the next morning he didnt wake up. He didnt know he had actually taken a sync drug called N-bomb. The drug killed him. Believe it or not, the number of high school students who have been influenced by friends in their lives to use an illegal drug has increased from 2% in 2007 to 1.5% in 2017. In fact, 10% of A students use drugs compared to 48% of D and F students.

In another case, a 13-year-old guy named Matt had tried marijuana for the first time because his friends dared him to. Matt would always say, My friends got my back. He would do anything for his friends. By the time Matt was 14, his grades started to drop in school, his behavior also started changing from happy to angry and sometimes even violent. Matt had gotten better over time and he was a lot nicer and more happy. Matt then started sneaking out in the middle of the night with his bad friends who did drugs. One night Matt got a call from his parents at 10:30 at night to come home. He said he was sorry for sneaking out and he would come straight home. Later, within seconds of that phone call, Matt was injected with 66 percent pure heroin. He was found dead early the next morning.

As the cases described above have shown, one of the main reasons why teenagers start using drugs is the bad influence of friends. In order to ‘keep up with others’, teenagers are easily pressured to try drugs, which eventually often leads to abuse and addiction, and in the long run, it can not only have a very negative effect on all areas of their lives but also lead to their premature death from overdose. I believe that from a very early age, children should be taught the correct understanding of friendship without manipulation and pressure, what is right and what can harm, as well as they should be taught to defend their boundaries and beliefs without being influenced. All this can warn them against reckless actions.

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