Drugs - Is There a Problem or Not, the Students and Teachers Know But Do You?
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The recent changes in the law concerning the classification of cannabis created a very large political argument, was Mr Blunkett in the right frame of mind when making this decision? Amongst all the uproar the real problem to today's society has been overlooked, drugs are more accessible in schools, and more students are taking them. Fair enough a large quantity of the adult population who have either tried it or smoke it themselves would agree with certain members of the medical profession that it is less damaging to health than cigarettes. So maybe the problem isn't Cannabis maybe the problem is actually the government's ignorance in not seeing the real problem when it is happening in almost every secondary school in the country. Harder drugs such as Ecstasy, Speed and Cocaine are becoming more available to the younger community. Now this could mean one of two things either the teaching staff of...

