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Promoting Human Rights Above the Prevention of Drug Abuse?



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By : Doris Hill    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-16 02:16:10
Britain currently has an estimated one% of the population taking illegal drugs. Approximately 300,000 children are being raised in homes where one, or both, parents is an addict. And the trade is estimated to be value a lot of than ?5.3billion.

Nonetheless it appears that Human Rights is that the god of the era. A report in The Daily Telegraph, by Neil McKeganey, Professsor of Drug Misuse Analysis at the University of Glasgow, concludes that, "For too long we have couched our nation's drug habit at intervals a ethical vacuum, in which the choice to use or not use illegal medicine is seen to be a matter for the individual." It's enough to create you weep. And it definitely makes you surprise how this generation of policy-makers will go down in history. All the talk about preventing drug abuse just seems to be a ton of hot air. Have we abdicated all reason and morality?

Too right, we tend to have!

TEENS AND DRUG ABUSE

I knew very very little of the facts concerning drug abuse when my daughter started experimenting with soft medication at school, however I knew one thing was wrong. Wrong enough on behalf of me to hunt help on her behalf. Without exception, I was made to feel by successive institution figures that I was an over protective mother. My daughter needed to go away school, to befriend drop-outs and felons and to live together with her boyfriend who was on bail, awaiting trial for his part during a gang rape. My 'interference' was seen as over protecting parenting that impinged upon her Rights. The kid psychologist mounted a campaign against me that virtually cost me custody of my children. Citing my faith and church attendance as indicative of my 'repressed sexuality', he implied this as the motive behind my need to 'curb the requirements' of my below-sixteen year old.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Even my daughter found that an affront. However she knew her Rights. 'You cannot keep me locked up,' she told the police the primary time she ran away. And so it proved. They were below-resourced even then. Unable to keep returning my runaway to me, they caved in and persuaded me to allow her to measure with a young woman some thirty miles from home, whilst I sought help from the Courts. Fat likelihood! Like the psychologist, the Official Solicitor conjointly implied that I used to be being over-protective, and he strung the full affair out until it absolutely was too late. Too late for me. Too late for my daughter, by now involved with a criminal gang.

Very little wonder that when she was eighteen, she was a fully-fledged heroin addict. Nevertheless, I never gave up on her. But it absolutely was clear that there was little or no access to drug treatment clinics. For the subsequent seven years she fluctuated between a love affair with the needle, and a terrible worry of dying. Her initial attempt at returning clean involved a dodgy doctor and methadone prescriptions. Having browse, recently, on a website, of the plight of meth addicts, I'm glad that that means failed her. Next came a spell in a very mental hospital where, she was told, she was 'lucky' to own a bed. A terrifying place for me when visiting her, it was conjointly, evidently, too much for her to deal with, as she discharged herself among a fortnight. The following year, denied any further medical intervention or access to drug treatment, she tried cold turkey. That proved a hideous trauma for the complete family.

I could go on. Robust love on my half, and sheer grit and determination on hers, eventually freed her. For 5 years only. Throughout that point she lived a happy and fulfilled life. Till one morning she died a sudden death in suspicious circumstances.

FAILED BY A MORAL VACCUUM

It'd be easy to feel bitter. Definitely I feel that my daughter and I were failed by the numerous agencies from that we sought help. Right back at the start, I questioned how pot might be smuggled into a Convent boarding school. However then - hey - the authorities subsequently decided that cannabis should be down-graded. No, it is not bitterness I feel but sadness. Disappointment that we have a tendency to've failed an entire generation of young people. Sadness that we tend to're on course to fail several more.

Most of all I feel saddened to be half of a society which has not only allowed a moral vacuum to develop, however has encouraged it. Once we have a tendency to could decision ourselves a Christian country. Once our laws were based mostly on Christian ethic. What have we tend to to replace it? Nothing however scepticism. And also the very intolerance (about faith) that secular thinking was alleged to eradicate.

LIVING A HALF LIFE

There are those who advocate the legalisation of medication as a solution to the issues we tend to face. I cannot condone this. To take that argument to its logical conclusion, are we tend to to legalise any addictive / destructive habit that we have a tendency to notice difficult to police? I think not. Besides, in my expertise, over the 13 years of my daughter's addiction, she was desirous to be clean. Not because her lifestyle was maintained by an illegal substance, however as a result of she recognised that it wasn't a life worth living. A lot of of a [*fr1]-life, extremely, in that she hung, like a leaf blowing in the wind, with no sense of any of the normal human pleasures: no emotions, no affection, no taste, no nothing. Just an empty numbness. And a terrible worry of death.

BOOK ROYALTIES FOR CHARITY

Education has been cited by others as the simplest means of handling the problem. I agree that this can be an important factor - though solely one among several. That is why 0.5 the royalties from the novel I've written, titled 'A Painful Post Mortem, are visiting a charity which has a project 'drug-proofing' UK teenagers. (The opposite half is destined for a charity coping with third World babies born HIV+). The book is inspired by my daughter's story and will, I hope, be a concept to folks, social employees and policy-makers. Read it and wonder: might this be me? My kid? My loss? If we do nothing, how several more kids are going to be led down the golden garden path of Rights, only to find a Serpent at the opposite end? And the way many a lot of mothers, like me, will be left remembering the betrayal of a society that did nothing? And the death of a a lot of-loved child?
Author Resource:- Dorish Hill has been writing articles online for nearly 2 years now. Not only does this author specialize in Drug Abuse, you can also check out her latest website about:
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