4. W HEN A DRUG WEARS OFF, THE PERSON WANTS MORE.

When any drug wears off, the pain or other feeling that went away comes back harder than before.

If someone had a problem that made him want to take drugs, like feeling “too nervous” to talk to anyone at a party, he might take a drug to help him relax.

When the drug wears off, the feeling of nervousness is worse than before and he wants MORE drugs to calm himself.

This person’s problem talking to people won’t go away until he does something about his shyness and finds out he CAN talk to people without using drugs.

WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.

By learning and knowing the truth about drugs, you yourself can make the right decision to not use them. You can also help friends and family by sharing what you now know and helping them lead a drug-free life.

Most schools, youth and community groups have anti-drug programs or they belong to a group of people and organizations working together to make their community drug-free. You can do your part by contacting these groups and working with them.

You can also contact a Narconon center near you for help starting a drug prevention and education program near you.

If you know someone who is taking drugs and can’t seem to stop, your nearest Narconon center can help.

The Narconon program is based on the research and discoveries of author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. Narconon centers are open to people of
any race, color, belief or religion.

If you would like a Narconon drug education program or presentation in your
school or group, call 080XXXXXXXXXX…..