This lack of knowledge is inevitably bound to lead to drug addiction. Furthermore, more and more teenagers have started substance abuse; with reported cases of children as young as fifteen-years-old being expelled from schools. One way to stop this rising problem is to give adequate drug use information to children as they grow up, by both parents and teachers.
KAINAT FATIMA
Lahore
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