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Why You Shouldn T Do Drugs Essay
Why You Shouldn’t do drugs

There are numbers of reason why you shouldn’t do drugs. First of all they are highly addictive. Before doing drugs almost everyone thinks that they are only going to do it just to experience it once and never touch it again, but before they know they are a drug addict and try so hard to be sober but fail. There are numerous results that show that person aged between 10-18 are the easiest to influence and that’s why we have this play for middle schoolers to show them the bad side of drugs. That’s why he have this play for Middle Schoolers to teach them why they shouldn’t do drugs and why sometimes going with a crowd can get you in trouble.

(John is sitting at a table during lunch, Enter Mike)

“Hey Mike what’s
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John’s parents are out of town for couple of days so John is alone in house. (Enter Mike)

“Hey John”(Mike)

“Hey Mike”(John)

(Mike starts crying)“”(Mike)

“What’s the matter bro”(John)

“I am an addict now”(Mike)

“What?(John was confused by the fact that a person getting perfect score on his ACT is now an addict”(John)

“I can’t control my need for Cocaine bro you gotta help me out”(Mike)

“Bro you should go to rehab”(John)

“Nah man I can’t go there, My parents will kill me if they find out that they’re perfect son is now an addict ”(Mike)

(Awkward silence for minutes then Mike goes to sleep. And leaves in the morning without me noticing)

(3 years later. Mike is now a junkie and he left Harvard)
(At John’s apartment when John is in college)(Enter Mike)

“Hey Mike(Faking a smile)”(John)

“Hey John” - (Mike)

“Hey listen I need to borrow about 50 bucks”- (Mike)

“I am sorry, I have to pay for my college and I also have to pay for my rent”-(John)

“Bro I will pay you as soon as I can”(Mike)

“I can’t give you any money cause all I have right know is 1200 bucks and I already you gave you 450 bucks this month.”(John)

“It’s all good Man, see you later”(Mike)

“Alright Man see you

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