SHABU: The Societies Unstoppable Cancer

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A REQUIREMENT

FOR

POLITICAL SCIENCE

COURSE

Submitted by:

CHRISTOPHER ANGELO R. ALUNING
AB Political Science I

Submitted to:

MR. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN DELA CRUZ
PSS Chairman, Committee in Rules

MR. EUGENE HALLASGO
PSS President

SHABU: The Societies Unstoppable Cancer

Drug addiction commonly results when an individual realizes that the drug they are using has control over there selves. Addiction is defined as a chronic, often relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive drug use. The initial step to take drugs for most people is due to curiosity to experiment recreational or as prescribed as medication for any sickness requiring such drug, while some people never display negative responses as a result of the effects produced by such drug.
One of the fastest growing drug problems in the world is with ice or crystal meth. It is known as SHABU in the Philippines …show more content…

In addition, the Philippines along with Burma and China were noted as the world’s largest producing countries of methamphetamine over the past years. Most people smoke shabu, but it can also be sniffed, injected, or simply dissolved in liquid. Most shabu users will need greater quantities to get high. Crystal meth is a dangerous drug in that it is highly addictive, produces anxiety, tension, irritability, irrational thought and behaviour, causes loss of appetite, causes inability to sleep, produces feelings of euphoria and elation, causes mood swings and unpredictable behaviour, causes weight loss, tooth decay and cracked teeth, causes mental and physical deterioration, causes violent and destructive behaviour, causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, which can lead to strokes and death, increases risk of convulsions, respiratory problems, irregular heartbeat, and extreme anorexia. In the Philippines, the penalty for possession of shabu is life imprisonment to

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