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The
D.A.R.E. program, or drug abuse resistance
education,
helped me and taught me a lot. It explained
how drugs can effect me and others. One
very important thing I learned is you
have to make your own choices. If someone
is pressuring you, you have to be strong
and say no. If someone wants you to smoke
tobacco, you have to say no. If you say
yes, you will have the consequence of
having 200 poisons in your body. If you
think smoking is fun, then you think
getting mouth cancer, throat cancer,
kidney cancer, or bladder cancer is fun.
And if you smoke, you and many other
people are killing about 3,000 people
a year just from your smoke! And plus,
you’ll have more colds and breathing
problems. Hey, you could even go into
a coma or die. So just say no.
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Maybe
you’re being pressured to smoke
marijuana. Doesn’t it sound cool?
Well getting memory loss, not being able
to focus, having bad reflexes, and not
being able to judge time or distance
doesn’t sound cool to me. Oh, and
smoking in more tar than if you’re
smoking tobacco doesn’t seem like
fun. And, marijuana is illegal in The
United States. So be cool and DON’T
smoke! Drugs aren’t cool but neither
is alcohol. You could loose your coordination,
have slow reflexes, loose your self control,
have poor judgment, have memory loss,
and have slurred speech. Alcohol goes
straight to your blood stream so all
that stuff happens pretty quick. And
besides, we think teens are cool and
most don’t drink beer or alcohol.
So it’s not actually that cool.
Plus, I’m not 21 and you’re
probably not either, so its illegal for
us to drink beer or alcohol. But like
I said most, cool people don’t
drink anyway.
One
way you can trust your friends not
to do drugs
or drink alcohol is to tell them the
effect it will have on their bodies.
Then they’ll know and won’t
think it’s fun. Your friends probably
think you’re cool and if you don’t
smoke tobacco or marijuana or drink they
won’t think it’s cool. Which
means they won’t do drugs or drink.
You
should also know violence is never
the answer.
Violence hurts people and their lives.
Bullying doesn’t sound like violence
but it sort of is. Bullying is also a
type of pressure. And if you do bully
people, you won’t have any friends
because no one likes a bully.
After
all I’ve
learned I realize that no matter what
kind of pressure I go through I have
to stand up for myself. This means that
I, Nicole Thill, promise not to fall
into bad peer pressure. I also promise
not to do drugs like tobacco or marijuana,
or drink alcohol until I’m 21.
I also will try to tell everyone that
I know who wants to do drugs the effect
it will have on their bodies. I will
not bully other people either. That’s
my promise. |