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Drugs Essay Research Paper DrugsPhil PierceDrugs have

Drugs Essay, Research Paper


Drugs


Phil Pierce


Drugs have been around for hundreds of years. Indians were known to


have used Opium and other drugs for medical and various other purposes. During


the 7th Century A.D. in China a drug emerged called Opium. Opium, the dry juice


from immature seed pods of the opium poppy plant, is a narcotic drug that is


very powerful in the relief of pain but is also very addictive. At the beginning


Opium was like any other drug, but then people unaware of the harm it could


cause began to use it more and more often. During the 19th century in China


there was a period called the Opium Wars where the use of Opium had become such


a problem the government tried to prohibit it. But by then no one could stop its


growth. In 1803 the compound responsible for the painkilling effect was found


and called Morphine. This discovery brought even more use of Opium. Finally in


1898 a chemist discovered diacetylmorphine or Heroin. Heroin was at first


considered a safer, stronger but less addictive pain killer and was used by


doctors everywhere. However doctors soon found out that it was more dangerous


and even more addictive. During the 70’s heroin reemerged as a powerful drug


but many were afraid to use it. Throughout the 80’s strong anti-drug campaigns


seemed to be winning the war on drugs. But, in 1996 people have become alert to


the increase in Heroin addiction. Heroin use has doubled every year since 1992.


What caused the use of heroin to increase? The growth of heroin abuse has


increased in the United States because famous musicians and movie stars have


been caught with the drug, because pop culture continues to make heroin seem


glamorous, and because babyboomers have a relaxed view on drugs.


To begin with, the abuse of heroin has increased because famous


musicians and movie stars have been caught with the drug or have been known to


use it. Kurt Cobain, lead singer for Nirvana, openly admitted to abusing the


drug and checked himself into a detox center weeks before his suicide. Kurt


Cobain had chronic stomach problems and was always looking for something to ease


the pain. During an interview with MTV he commented on his stomach pain with,


“The pain in my stomach made me feel like a junky so if I was going to feel like


a junky I might as well become one.” Cobain’s stomach pains made him look, talk,


and feel like a wrecked individual. So he figured that if he was going to appear


that way, he might as well be that way. Young fans of Kurt Cobain see his


attitude on life and try to mimmick it by not caring what they do to their


bodies. Many fans only saw Cobain in the spotlight were he seemed to be above


everyone and everything, Cobain was one of the most successful musicians of the


90’s and everything he did was seen under a microscope. With his admission to


drugs he brought heroin back out of the underground and into pop culture where


many more kids could see it. Also, Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland


was busted for possession of cocaine and heroin. Scott Weiland was different


than Kurt Cobain. Weiland was not a misunderstood poet who rose from obscurity


with the addiction, he was a clean cut pop-rock star when the drug found him.


However, Weiland like Cobain was a major role model to the children of America.


And as Karen Schoemer wrote in Newseek, “Since kids emulate rock stars, they’re


liable to emulate their drug use”. Likewise, actor Robert Downey Jr. was


arrested twice over the summer for possession of cocaine and heroin. Like


Weiland, Downey Jr. was also a clean cut young man. But, unlike Cobain or


Weiland he was not a musician or artist, he was an actor. This broadened the


awareness of drug abuse. The movie industry brings in a whole other group of


kids who see their favorite actor get caught for possession of heroin and think


if they do heroin they too can be as “cool” or “sophistcated” as movie stars.


Many young people are using heroin because they see their idols use it.


Second, pop culture makes heroin seem glamorous which adds to its use


among young people. Movies like Pulp Fiction and Trainspotting make using


heroin look appealing. The main character in Pulp Fiction was a hitman played


by John Travolta who did heroin at various times throughout the movie.


Writer,Quentin Terantino, did not make heroin addictive or harmful but instead


he made it look like a glamour drug that mellowed people out and made them feel


good. Even though one scene did have the female role overdose, many more scenes


showed how cool people were who do heroin. The movie Trainspotting deals with


“Scotland’s junky underbelly” and is criticized by many for making heroin use


seem attractive. But, despite criticism this film is one of the most hyped


imports of the year. The acceptance these movies have recieved show that people


are also accepting the rise in heroin use, therefore teenagers will see nothing


wrong with it. Next, fashion designers continue to hire “druggy looking” women


to model their clothes. One designer, Jil Sander, was criticized for showing a


“wasted” looking woman with one sleeve pushed up. The trend in the fashion


industry is to hire skinny women with sunken faces to model their clothes. One


model who recently kicked the habit, Zoe Fleischaur, said “They wanted models


that looked like junkies, the more skinny and f—ed up you look, the more


everybody thinks you’re fabulous. One example of a “druggy-looking model” is


Kate Moss who has based her entire career on being skinny and looking wasted.


Young women see these models and want to be like them. This puts a lot of


pressure on young people, especially women, to do heroin in order to fit the


appearance that fashion designers project in their productions.


Third, heroin abuse has increased because baby boomers have a relaxed


view on drugs. Many parents used drugs as teenagers and do not see anything


wrong with their children doing drugs. During the 60’s and 70’s many teenagers


became caught up in the counter-culture movement led by people like Timothy


Leary. Timothy Leary viewed the use of drugs as a way to expand one’s mind.


There are parents who still follow that philosophy with their children. They


believe that expanding one’s mind is not wrong therefore doing drugs is not


wrong. Moreover, children see their parent do illegal drugs and think that it


is not wrong. It’s been proven that parents are one of the biggest contributors


to a child’s value system. “Parents who do drugs have children who do drugs.”


reads a major slogan on the war on drugs. Teenagers see their parents values on


certain drugs and contribute those values to harder drugs like heroin. In


addition, parents do not spend enough time telling their children what heroin


and other hard drugs can do to their child’s body or future. During the 80’s


there was a huge war against drugs. Many parents thought that the government


was doing a good enough job of informing children of the risks about drugs and


let their guard down. Obviously, the government did not do a good enough job of


informing children of the dangers of drugs, recently there have been a number of


studies showing that almost every illegal drug’s use among teenagers has risen


dramatically since the early 90’s.


In conclusion, the use of heroin has grown because rock stars and actors


have been caught with the drug, because the media glamorizes the use of heroin,


and because some parents have a carefree view of drug usage. Almost everybody


knows at least one person who has at one time done an illegal drug. Anybody can


become hooked on drugs. Today the percentage of teenagers using drugs keeps


rising just as it was in the sixties. Chances are in the future there will be


another strong anti-drug campaign just like the one in the 80’s which will


reduce the amount of drug abuse for future generations. When today’s teenagers


become parents what will the attitude on drugs be? Will it be more accepting or


less accepting?

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