i don't think it would ever be solved...it involves big money...they won't care if they destroy lives...
well...just think about this..there will always be judgement for all of us...
2006-08-29 19:29:22
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answered by wonderer101 3
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this is not a national issue,it has crossed all the borders and can only be stopped if the prohibition rule is exhibited all around the world at once not letting any of the countries and continents to be an exception.and then creating awarness among all the people.specially teenagers who tend to be in the grip of such things.once the whole world sticks together it is possible as we are tackling the prob right from the roots n thus not allowing it to diffuse from any of the left away sources.
2006-08-29 19:49:58
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answered by wolverine 2
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People (high percentages) themselves are TOO FAR GONE! The sun is getting hotter, population continues to grow. Dependence, right down to their very THOUGHTS will continue to grow. The M-t.v. syndrome is here to stay and drugs and drug use and politicians and cockroaches will outlive the bomb! Leave your mark and pack light Dorthy, cause that train has already been barreling through your back yard for some time now!
Make peace and stay away from drugs and thugs and pray you have another 30 years of giggles left before the whole s h i t pile blows! (Thanks Jim Morrison!)
2006-08-29 19:28:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think those who do drugs have answered this loud and clear! It will be around until the end of time. I think even if the law was changed to put to death anyone regardless age! This would not stop it. Granted we would have less drug heads in the world as that would be the only benefit!
2006-08-29 19:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Solved...no. There will always be drugs. And even if the government comes down harder on punishments and make it harder to come by, people will still find ways to get them. There are always people out there who want to sell it and people who want to buy it. It will be an ongoing issue in America, and the rest of the world for that matter, forever, in my opinion.
2006-08-29 19:20:58
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answered by Amy J 4
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with all the new drugs coming out it's way to far gone
2006-08-29 19:21:31
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answered by dalecollins64 4
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Our only hope is to legalize across the board... otherwise there will always be too much profit to be made and the big dealers (you know...the ones who are actually hardened criminals) will continue their advertising campaigns to chase those dollars.
And offer better treatment plans regardless of race or wealth.
2006-08-29 19:25:36
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answered by sueflower 6
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I think it's too far gone. But I pray that I'm wrong for my daughters sake.
2006-08-29 19:19:54
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answered by teeniey37 4
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too far gone
2006-08-29 19:23:20
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answered by Anonymous
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the drug prob will stop when the gov stops letting it in. and when dr stop prescribing meds to people who are known abusers
2006-08-29 19:20:38
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answered by jobugg257 3
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