What possesses someone to become a drug abuser, /pol/?
Is it our politically correct, virtue signaling culture or is it something else?
>>131203423
peer pressure. Then, you know, actual chemical addiction.
pretty dumb question desu
>>131203423
there aren't any problems if you don't care about worthless people destroying their own body
>>131203621
Well it ruins areas and makes places unsafe because of the drug networks. Would that be solved by legalization?
>>131203750
they need an excuse to put excess Americans in jail. Jobs are only disappearing due to automation, while population only grows. So we put the extra ones, mostly black, in jail. So we make something totally safe like pot illegal, as an easy excuse.
>>131203750
>legalization
And have people cannibalizing on bath salts and getting DUIs left and right? There would need to be strict regulations as to where you could be while under the influence of these drugs and some would still have to be illegal.
>>131203423
Lack of direction, goals, and structure. The mistake of expecting happiness all of the time, instead of contentedness. Not being focused on self improvement, using incremental step to achieve a better version of yourself. Conceiving anxiety as a deterrent instead of a signal for need of improvement. All these things lead to drug use which leads to dependence. Drug addiction is a symptom of a sick society.
All the pleasant effects of course. Doing drugs feel great and in the beginning before the addiction and such there are barely any problems to it.
This is incredibly simple so I don't know how you couldn't figure this out.