Shocking Facts About Drug Abuse & Human Trafficking


 

Shocking Facts about & Human Trafficking – “A friend on weed, is not friend indeed” – Abhishek Singh “Reality is a crutch for people who can’t handle drugs” – Mehak Sikka If you do cocaine, you’ll go insane!! – Eshita Bhargava “LSD leads to LSD” – Yashika Yadav “No drug is more addictive then life itself, just try it” – Sachin Kumar “Drugs; they get you high. So high, you die” – Vikas Chandra Don’t Huff, Don’t Puff. Keep away from that stuff ! – Akshay Sharma “Green the Grass” – Ishank Yadav Some of the slogans submitted by the IgnitedV.com users as part of a slogan competition held on the eve of International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Human Trafficking Visit www.facebook/ignitedv or www.ignitedv.com for more details about the IIT Delhi students initiative that banks on individuals to help create meaningful change in their communities and also helps its users connect with partner NGOs by providing them with volunteering opportunities based on their interests & skills

 

Inaugural auguring: Clues from 2009 speech

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Poor mental and physical health, poor educational opportunities, a poorly trained workforce, underemployment, drug use (both illicit and prescription), hopelessness, suicidality, homicidality, addictive behaviors (including gambling), domestic abuse …
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LA Times: DEA Acts Like A Terrified And Obstinate Toddler

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The DEA itself, which through its ultra-tight restrictions on marijuana has made it nearly impossible for researchers to obtain the drug for study, and the National Institute for Drug Abuse, which controls the availability of the tiny quantity of …
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Flooding the country with firearms will only lead to more violent tragedies

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However, the facts are that there have been an alarming increase in gun violence, deaths and senseless tragedies in America. Sadly, the high incidence of dysfunctional families, drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness and poverty are powerful factors …
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