Illegal Drugs Starter – Discuss which drugs would go into which class and what they penalty is for possession and supply in each class. Hwk – none. Books.

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Illegal Drugs Starter – Discuss which drugs would go into which class and what they penalty is for possession and supply in each class. Hwk – none. Books in. Learning Objectives:-  To consider the reasons why illegal drugs are taken.   To analyse the effects illegal drug taking has. To reflect on what you think can be done to combat illegal drug use.

Drugs – The Syllabus the religious beliefs and teaching concerning the mind and body and rights and responsibilities; religious attitudes to the use of drugs, including medically prescribed, legal and illegal drugs; legally accepted drugs and their effects, including caffeine, alcohol, tobacco; the use of the taxes raised on alcohol and tobacco for medical research and treatment; the reasons why illegal drugs may be taken; physical, mental, and social consequences of taking drugs for social and recreational purposes. issues concerning obtaining drugs and the effects on other people, e.g. stealing to pay for their habit, drinking or taking illegal drugs and driving family problems; the effectiveness of methods aimed at reducing drug abuse and rehabilitating users; the law and drugs, including the debate about the classification and legal status of different drugs, including cannabis, ecstasy, heroin, solvents, alcohol.

Drugs – What are the Effects

Drugs Video Drug How it is taken Positive Effects Negative Effects

Plenary ‘The benefits of illegal drugs outweigh the costs.’ What do you think? Explain your opinion. (3 marks)