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POSITIVE : DRUGS DEALER – DEATH PENALTY

Assalamu’alaikum Wr Wb.

Thanks for the time. I’m as the second speaker of affirmative team will continue my first
speaker explanation. As we know that our motion today is ……………………………..

Ok. Ladies and gentlemen

Before I give you more, let me give you about a definition of drug and drugs dealer.

A drug is a substance other than food intended to affect the structure or function of a physiological
system such as the human body.
While, a drug dealer is someone who sells drugs illegally. Drug dealers can range from individual
drug users buying a little extra of their drug to save money or to help pay for their habit, to groups
working within highly organized money-making operations that run like any other business.
Traditionally, drug dealers are seen as a key part of the problem of addiction in our communities,
and stereotypically, there is a lot of overlap with "pushing" controlled drugs such as marijuana,
heroin, meth and cocoaine. Although this is the case with some drug dealers, in reality, there is a
lot of variability among drug dealers, the types of drugs they sell, the reasons they sell, and who
they sell drugs to. For example, there is currently an underground market for prescription pain
medications for people who have chronic pain and are addicted to painkillers. When their pain
medication use escalates, they are often labelled as "drug seeking," and their physician or
insurance company may cut off their supply to the medications they need to control their pain, so
they may turn to a drug dealer to purchase these drugs.

Ladies and gentlemen

Next, I would like to explain the Impact of Drugs on Society

The negative consequences of drug abuse affect not only individuals who abuse drugs but also
their families and friends, various businesses, and government resources.
If you are taking drugs, it is possible that you feel you can manage the effects of the drugs and that
you can deal with the impact it has on your life. Taking drugs might make you feel good, and there
may not even appear to be any consequences to taking the drug.
Sometimes some of these impacts might appear over time and as circumstances in your life or your
usage of drugs changes. It may be useful to stop and re-examine the impact of your drug use on
your life now and then to see if this is changing. You may find it useful to go through this list as a
prompter, and it may also be helpful to talk with someone you trust, for example, a friend,
counsellor or family member.

Ladies and gentlemen


The others impact of drugs can influence our relationships and life

Your drug use might have impact on your life in ways you might not expect. What were things
like before you started using? How does using affect your life now? How would you like things to
be different in the future?

Your relationships - Are you finding that there has been any negative change in your
relationships? When drug use is an ongoing problem, conflict between friends and partners, and
family breakdown can be more common.

Safety - Do you ever find yourself in situations where you don't feel entirely in control of
yourself? Being under the influence of drugs could put you at risk of being in danger in certain
circumstances. Buying drugs or trying to get the money to buy them can also put you at risk of
harm.

School - Do you feel you're on top of your study? You might not immediately notice the impact
that your lifestyle is having on your study. Keeping up with your homework and concentrating in
class are 2 examples of how your study can be affected.

Job loss - Have you or a friend lost a job recently as a result of not being able to do your job
because you were drug affected? The after effects of using drugs (coming down or feeling
scattered) can reduce a person's ability to work in a job, and can reduce their chances of getting a
job too.

Financial pressures - Have you found yourself struggling to pay bills or buy necessities because
you've spent your pay or allowance on drugs? And have you ever thought about just how much
you would save if you didn't use drugs?

Using drugs regularly can become really expensive. In the extreme, when people are highly
dependent on drugs, funding their habit can be their top priority and can lead to crime, or losing
everything on gambling.

Dependence - Are you finding it difficult to function without taking drugs? When you take drugs
there is a risk that you will become dependent on them, which means that you might feel like you
can't operate without it, or that you are spending a lot of their time and energy finding and using
the drug.

You might also have withdrawal symptoms when you stop using the drug. If you use drugs a lot
you might also need to take increasing amounts to get the same effects (due to increased
tolerance).

Violence - Have you done something you wouldn't normally do when not taking drugs? Some
drugs can increase the likelihood of acting in a violent way.

Violence is not OK and if you are becoming violent when you use drugs it may be a good idea to
look at how you can manage your drug use. Being violent can also get you in trouble with the law.

Homelessness - Have your parents threatened to kick you out of home, or are you finding it hard
to pay your rent? If you are spending your money on drugs you might find that there is not much
money left for living (paying rent, buying food, or having the money to see a doctor or buy
medicine when you get sick). In extreme circumstances you could even get 'kicked out' of home or
lose your ability to pay your rent.

Mental health:
How does taking drugs affect your mental health? Some people say that using drugs doesn't affect
their mental health negatively, whereas other say it can make them stressed, trigger mental illness
or exacerbate existing illness.

Stress - Feeling stressed instead of relaxed after taking drugs? You might think that using certain
drugs will help you relax and forget about the things that are causing you stress. However,
changing the way the body and mind work with drugs is a stress in itself, and you could
experience tension, anxiety, paranoia and other symptoms which only add to the feelings of stress.

Depression - Have you ever felt depressed after taking drugs, or felt that taking drugs worsens
existing depression? Feeling low after using some drugs is common (including alcohol) - this
could be due to the drug itself or because of things that happened when you were using them.
Sometimes people use drugs more when they are depressed as a way to cope with their feelings.
Some people find that reducing or eliminating drug use can improve their depression. What do you
think?

Physical health:
Injuries and accidents - Ever had an accident after taking drugs? When you are under the
influence of drugs you might find yourself doing things that you wouldn't' normally do which can
increase your chance of getting hurt or having an accident.

Drug-related injuries can come from things like fights, falling over, operating machinery at work,
car accidents, or falling off a skateboard.

Damage to internal organs - Considered the impact on your insides? Heavy use of some drugs
can damage the liver. The brain, lungs, throat and stomach can be damaged by drug use too.

Risk of infectious disease - Thought about risk of disease through drug paraphernalia? Sharing
needles from injecting drugs is a major risk for getting diseases like Hepatitis C or B or HIV,
which are spread through blood-to-blood transmission.

In this point of view, Why would we want to give the death penalty to drug dealers? Let me
explain something: the penalty on a crime should be dependent on how serious the crime is, not on
how likely it is you personally will ever be caught doing this. A drug dealer is merely facilitating
people working themselves into trouble, his crimes are comparable to the work of casino's,
although worse because drugs also cause medical problems. It's less serious than for instance
operating a shady backdoor medical facility or selling people fake medicines, because the drug
dealer never pretended it was not harmful. He's selling drugs for fucks sake. The death penalty is
usually reserved for murder, which is wrapping a noose arounds someone’s neck and pushing
them out of the tree. You might be able to stretch that to people selling others a noose and telling
them to jump. But a drugs dealer sells people a rope and leaves them free to do with it whatever
they want. And you can't really blame him for not giving clients a lecture on how to prevent tying
it into a noose, if they do they'd enlarge their exposure and their chance of getting caught. Giving
the death penalty to drugs dealers is way out of proportion with their crime. In fact, that whole
"war on drugs" is already out of proportion with the crimes it is supposed to fight.

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