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1 DRUGS THE EVOLUTION By Shaunna, Katie, Seema and Matt

2 The Basics WHO?WHAT?WHEN?WHY?WHERE? 1 in 12 United States adults use illicit drugs. A drug is defined as a substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a disease or as a component of a medication; however, many people only recognize them as chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction. The drug trade and drug trafficking was originated when the distribution of drugs, illicit or not, became illegal. The drug trade, an underground network of markets and middle-men, Is held in various farms, streets, and ally-ways. Drugs are often used for medical reasons, to feel a sense of acceptance, or to escape the harsh reality.

3 Global Challenges The drug trade provides a way for illicit drugs to be transferred from one country to another. The most affected countries are Brazil, China, India, and Mexico. The drug trade travels through 83% of the world’s countries while taking from the global economy. Drugs are an international problem International criminal business that exploits drugs w/criminal elements Drug use among adolescents is sky rocketing Our government, police forces, national air space, and sea space are penetrated by drug criminals Some governments do not work together to halt the smuggling of drugs which causes conflict

4 Current Situation One out of four surveyed American’s have used illicit drugs at least once in their lives 5000 adults use cocaine for the first time every day 22-25 million people have tried cocaine Cocaine is the reason for over one half of emergency room visits Men are twice as likely to use drugs as women In California, marijuana is the largest part of the state’s income 51% of accidental deaths are due to heroin 5.5% of inmates have a large business in selling crack cocaine 4.7% of teens and young adults have used crack cocaine at least once The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has ratified: The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, The Convention on Psychotropic Substances, and The Convention against the Illicit Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances

5 What Does the Future Hold? The use of drugs among teens, young adults, and adults is a growing problem in the United States, and many other countries around the globe. Predictions show us that this number will not be decreased very soon. No matter if the drugs are legal or illegal, there will still be a “need” for them.

6 What Can YOU Do? Spread awareness by going on a community drug walk/participation in red ribbon week Tell your friends about the consequences of drugs Have posters of alternative activities instead of doing drugs Have police officers come and talk to students and tell stories of past experiences to actually bring this issue to reality

7 White Rabbit – Jefferson Airplane One pill makes you larger And one pill makes you makes you small, And the ones that mother gives you Don’t do anything at all. Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall. Go ask Alice When she's ten feet tall. And if you go chasing rabbits And you know you're going to fall, Tell 'em a hookah smoking caterpillar Has given you the call. Call Alice When she was just small. When the men on the chessboard Get up and tell you where to go And you've just had some kind of mushroom And your mind is moving low. Go ask Alice I think she'll know. When logic and proportion Have fallen sloppy dead, And the White Knight is talking backwards And the Red Queen's "off with her head!" Remember what the dormouse said: Feed your head. Feed your head"

8 Pop Quiz… Not really… Why do teens use drugs? Why do teens use drugs? In the song, what does “white rabbit” refer to? In the song, what does “white rabbit” refer to? How many American adults use illicit drugs? How many American adults use illicit drugs? What does Jefferson Airplane mean when they refer to “pills”? What does Jefferson Airplane mean when they refer to “pills”? How many documents has the UN ratified to stop drug trafficking? How many documents has the UN ratified to stop drug trafficking? What is the significance of “feed your head”? What is the significance of “feed your head”? What are 2 countries most affected by the drug trade? What are 2 countries most affected by the drug trade? According to the song, what is happening when you go chasing rabbits and you know you are going to fall? According to the song, what is happening when you go chasing rabbits and you know you are going to fall? What are the affects of drug dependence? What are the affects of drug dependence? Why does Jefferson Airplane put in images like mushrooms and hookah smoking caterpillars? Why does Jefferson Airplane put in images like mushrooms and hookah smoking caterpillars?

9 Answers to pop quiz they are tempted by the excitement or the escape that the drugs seem to offer the dealer 1/12 Uppers or.. Umm... Not uppers At least 3 It has a double meaning – drug saying or education Mexico, Bolivia, China, India When you do something even thought you know what the consequences are alters your state of mind to a point that you participate in risky activities To distract the listener/reader from the context of the song


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