Lauren Angus
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What's your tipple? Beer? Vodka? Maybe something a little stronger like weed or ketamine? The drink and drugs culture for young people is becoming more acceptable and accessible than the government realises. This needs to be sorted out. NOW. Being once heavily involved with it myself, I've seen the damage it can to do young lives. My friends to be exact. Why is there a need to binge on such altering substances? Why does Britain need to numb the pain? What we need is a government reclassification of the drug system - it's over 40 years old! - and more understanding and help available on the NHS for so-called "junkies" rather than prison sentances. Britain is in the clutches of an epidemic, and WE CAN STOP THIS. Our generation is danger, our bodies are in danger but its our minds that are most at risk.
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I like your ideas but the cheesy profile picture put me off compleatly :\ sort it out lol
Jan, 21 September 2008 09:16
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Yeah this is more of an issue than people think, it really should be right up there with gun and knife crime (Alexander Rose). The profile picture does need to be changed, its pixelated and blurry. Also it doesnt really look like you are taking this seriously, which is going to put alot of people off. It says alot about you, pictures are much more expressive than a paragraph. Think about it..
Alex Malik, 01 December 2008 13:31