Drugs Affect the Younger Generation
By
Dr Ali Fourkan
The most common drugs used in Japan
are stimulant drugs. More and more people are beginning to use them - middle aged
people, old people, housewives and young girls, even high school students.
Among teenagers, these drugs which
are called "kakuseizai" in Japan, are becoming fashionable just like
"pocket bell phones", designer rucksacks and baggy socks ("loose
socks").
These teens are ignorant about
drugs. Some of them can not tell the difference between stimulants and
marijuana. They put the drugs into drinks. They don't even know which drugs are
dangerous.
It's easy for teenagers to get the
drugs. They can buy them from friends who don't think it is wrong to sell them,
or they can get them from some foreigners.
They buy drugs called
"speed" which they don't think is dangerous. They don't realize that
it really is dangerous.
There is a larger number of teens
using drugs according to the police. In the last 5 or 6 years many more teens
have been arrested for using drugs than ever before.
Interviews
I interviewed people to find out
what they thought about teen-agers using drugs. I asked them the following
questions.
- "What do you think about drug abuse among
teen-agers in Japan?"
- "Why do you think teen-agers take drugs?"
- "What have you heard about these things?"
- "How do you think they get the drugs?"
Most people did not know much about
this problem, but they felt that it is a very serious problem for us. Here are
some of the things they said.
One person said, " I think they
are just copying what others do. It may be a popular thing among them. I
personally have never seen people taking drugs in Japan. Maybe they get the
drugs from bad people who bring them into the area, bad people such as
underworld gangs. And also I think that they can get the drugs by Internet. I
also consider that people have a responsibility to chose their own lives."
An American teacher said he had
never heard about a drug problem in Japan. He said that in the United States,
drug abuse is a very, very serious problem, both among teens and adults. He
said that in the United States, if there is a student who has a pocket bell
phone, they regard him (or her) as a drug dealer. He told me that drug dealers
sell the drugs using pocket bell phones. He said it was common knowledge among
Americans.
An American woman said when she came
to Japan to work, she saw many students with pocket bell phones and she thought
they were all selling drugs!!
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