Impact of Drug Abuse: Lessons from D.A.R.E

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Today i’m writing about D.A.R.E.. D.A.R.E stands for Define, Assess, Respond, Evaluate. Dare is manly about don’t do drugs. So here's a story about how drugs can affect your life in many ways. So my friend had parents that smoked. and know one wanted to be by her because her parents smoked. And she smelled so bad she didn't have any friends before i came along. So i decided to go over there and talk to here and she turned out to be very nice. And we became best friends. But she had no other friends because her parents smoked. So that is one way that your actions can affect the people around you. So that’s why D.A.R.E teaches you not to take drugs. So if i have not persuaded you to not take drugs then i'll tell you another story that is sure to persuade you. So this is a story about my friend a different friend. So my friend had a grandpa that smoked and one day her grandpa woke up and could not breath. They took her grampa to the hospital. and they said that because he smoked there was gunk in his lungs so he could not breath. So they left with heavy hearts. And that night they got a …show more content…

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