They should educate society about drugs in the right way. People are so dumb that they don't know shit about drug tolerance and how they work. Ask any drug user if they know the pharmacology of the drug they use, mostly, they'll answer that it makes them happy and that's all but in reality it happens because the drugs release more dopamine and serotonin in your brain, affect different receptors like opioid receptors, GABA receptors, ghb receptors, voltage-gated Ca2+ channel trafficking, etc. Drugs make a hormonal imbalance in your brain and as a result, your brain tries to adapt to that hormonal imbalance. The more adderall you take, the more dopamine needs a brain to function normally (higher than normal levels of dopamine cause another problems in your brain like psychosis) because more dopamine is a new normal for your brain and once you leave it without the drug, your brain is in shock, it has less dopamine than ever.
What can the government, communities and parents do to cure this situation .
In the United States Of America and in Europe (but it's less common in Europe), doctors prescribe stimulants and ssri/snris to children. Can you imagine, six years old kid taking amphetamines to function normally in school? The problem is discipline, kid needs discipline, not drugs! Doctors prescribe opioid drugs very easily and people are happy to take them. The government, the pharma business, the doctors and the whole society around you are not helping you to fix your mental problems, they try to make you addicted on something. Sorry but I can't understand what's inside of those parents' brains who put their kids on drugs at an early age.
Drug abuse is bad, no doubt about it, but so is alcohol abuse, tobacco abuse and many other things. Legalize drugs and you'll make them less attractive to the youth who always wants to do something illegal. Make broccoli illegal, and the youth will start using it more.
Drugs are illegal, right? Are they hard to get? - No, right? It's one of the easiest thing to get if you want, so at some point they are legal
I think the educational part is more important than absolute legalization. And parents should keep more control on their kids instead of giving them absolute freedom.
I read recently that unlike "hard" drugs like meth, marijuana rarely cause long-term problems and is not addictive. And it seems people are more chill when they are on it and going around rampaging and raping.
Marijuana is one of the most dangerous drug. All of my friends were smoking weed regularly, they are all fucked in terms of social status and income, they are just average guys who have a small income, play PlayStation, watch TV and so on. To be fair, they have become a little bit stupid. When you smoke weed, all the problems around you don't upset you, they don't make you angry because you feel chilled, relaxed and happy. The government wants people to keep in that state because they are less likely to resist.
Life is a struggle, how can you win it if you don't fight and accept the income? Drugs can't establish you as a person, they can't make you strong. I still think that stimulants in very moderation can tremendously help you at some point but people have no self-control and people love downers. I just duy from laughing when I hear that people use adderall to clean their house instead of working 24/7 on projects or something like that