5 things
Filipinos must know about drug dependency
Taking it from Clarence Paul V. Oaminal of Drug Free
Philippines Movement, there are issues we have to know about drug dependency.
These found print in the Philippine Daily Inquirer through Google News –
Philippines dated November 11, 2017. These are (quote and unquote):
1. Drug dependency is not an issue
of education.
Do not be fooled by the excuse and theory of the ignorant
that it is lack of education that is the cause of drug dependency. The nation
must know that drug dependency does not respect education; we have addicts who
are doctors, lawyers, postgraduates, priests, pastors, and from all kinds of
professions.
2. Drug dependency is not an issue of economics.
Fools
say that it is poverty or lack of money that makes drug addicts. Have we not
realized that drug addicts live in very expensive subdivisions just as they
also live in the poorest squatter areas? Addiction plagues the very rich and
the very poor.
3.
Drug dependency is a family disease.
Drug
addicts are products of a dysfunctional family. The disease is not individual,
it is simply the result of the problem within the family. Thus, it is the
family that must be treated and healed.
4.
Smoking and drinking are the gateway vices to drug dependency.
Never
be fooled by the rationalization of the fool that smoking and drinking are just
innocent vices, these are the gateway vices that lead the path to drug
dependency.
5.
Parents are the shepherds of their homes, not the police nor the anti-drug
agency.
Common
dialogues of parents of addicts is that they blame the government, especially
the Philippine National Police or the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, for
not arresting/killing the drug pushers of their children/member of their
family, but they never take responsibility for their family members becoming
addicts.
Drug-free
Philippines, my duty and your duty.
Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Week (November 13-19, 2017) has as its theme: “Listen First: Listening to Children and Youth is the First Step to Help Them Grow Healthy and Safe.”
Editor’s note: Parents and family members who embrace each other
socially and religiously could save or spare the smallest unit or social
institution of society from destructive vices, letting the sibsgrow maturely
with wisdom and responsibility. Fighting illegal drugs is a primary concern of parents
through proper upbringing of children, watchfulness in youth behavior, and
dialoguing with one another. The family should transform itself as “peers” in
itself. But parents first should be drug-free to be models of positive values.
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