This is something that the ROK government needs to stop or they are going to end up with a large drug addicted homeless population like we have in the US:
“Do you want to try it? It feels really good, and it helps you lose weight too. One time can’t hurt.”
Those were the words heard by a 17-year-old student as she was handed a syringe by a man in his thirties, whom she met through a slightly older friend.
He was lying. The first time led to another, and another — and an addiction.
Arrested by the police last year, the 17-year-old student admitted she made a mistake taking that first injection. But the older man wasn’t honest at all with her. “If I knew it was methamphetamine inside that syringe, I would have never done it in the first place.”
Korea is developing a teen drug problem, its size difficult to estimate. One indication: over 100 million individual purchases every year of drugs from overseas, according to the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office.
Importing, manufacturing, trading, buying, selling, transporting, possessing, and using drugs are all considered drug crimes in Korea. (……)
“Based on the UN’s standards, if the number of drug offenders exceeds 20 in a population of 100,000, it means that drugs aren’t under control and it is not a drug-free nation,” said Cheon young-hoon, a psychiatric specialist and director of Incheon Chamsarang Hospital.
“Considering Korea’s population of 50 million, the number of drug offenders per 100,000 is actually more than 30.”
Joong Ang Ilbo
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