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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Fight DRUGS THROUGH MUSIC

Teenagers do not always become the object of slave Narcotics and Psychotropic Drugs Dangerous (Drugs) or HIV / AIDS. On the other hand, teens also can perform combat it. As performed hundreds of high school student / vocational school in the town of Bima on Thursday (16 / 7).
   
They go campaigning for the war against drugs through music in a high-profile bands and dance hall that was held in N 2 City of Bima.
    
Commitment to student war on drugs and free sex can be seen from their expressions while performing songs carry a number of themed invitations dangerous drug to combat it. Students perform while socialize danger of drugs and the spread of HIV / AIDS and stickers about the dangers of dividing Baram, he is unclean. The first day at least, there are 15 band students who performed in musical highlights that drug.
    
In addition to hundreds of high school students, NGO briefings organized activities Teenagers Ready Mandiri (Presma) NTB Provincial Narcotics Board (PNB), NTB, and the Department of Education Youth and Sports (Dikpora) Bima City, also attended by members of the officials, the Chairman of the City Narcotics Agency ( BNK) Bima, AKBP H Sudirman, teachers and a number of the general public.
    
Chairman Presma NTB, Drs Edy Sirajudin, explained, that activity is directed to suppress and combat the danger of drugs and free sex, especially in teenagers. In general, they are vulnerable to be tempted into the circulation of drugs and sex objects free.
   
In addition to honing their talents and hobbies music, students also participated and early to know the dangers that dangerous drug. "Gebyar and dance we deliberately choose, as most teenagers like two kinds of it. Teenagers are most vulnerable were targeted drugs and free sex, with involve them as a committee we hope to be an effective delivery medium, "said Edy.
    
Edy said that, since its establishment in 2002 and then regularly and intensively with BNN and BNP Presma NTB, build commitment to continue to fight the dangers of the circulation of narcotics and free sex culture. "Previously we have carried out similar activities in Lombok, melalui these activities, we hope to increase the knowledge of adolescents about the dangers of drugs and free sex, so that we can build a shared commitment to fight it," he said.
    
He admitted that actually the war against drugs is not merely to be fully carried out by NGOs, Narcotics Board or the Police. However, it requires a commitment with the community, including government partisipasi among adolescents. Moreover, since all the NTB area, including the city of Bima, too vulnerable a target circulation of cultural goods and the ugly bastard.
    
In his speech, Chairman of BNP NTB, Drs Then Kusdirman, convey, in general, adolescents are most vulnerable become the object of the circulation of narcotics and free sex. Because when it stepped on stage, adolescents are still not fully stable. Through these activities students are expected to continually build commitment to fight drugs. "There are quite a lot of impact that could result from using drugs, it is very important to know from the start," said Kusdirman.
    
In this activity, BNP NTB also handed over a number of packages of books about the dangers of Drugs to the Chairman of the Milky BNK AKBP H Sudirman and submit a Citizen awards Pratt of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) to the Chairman Presma NTB, Drs Edy Sirajudin in an effort to Prevention, Eradication of the abuse and the Circulation Illicit Drugs (P4GN). (BE.17)

Let's Recognize the Signs of Drug Users
    
Not only cause mental changes, the use of drugs can cause a number of physical changes and adverse effects to users. Among eyes and runny nose, hands shaking, and labored breathing.
    
In addition, drug use can also cause irritable and easily angered. Special teen marked a few things, including decreasing the value of report cards, custom ditching, habits alone, and lying. Drug users are also accustomed to having a new friend who is not known.
    
In general, Narcotics distinguished three categories, namely type of cover crop Papaver somniferum, raw opium, opium cook, erythoxylon cocae / coca, Cannabis sativa or marijuana, Tetra Hydro Cannabinol, and 26 other types. Group II includes centyl metadol alpha, alpha prodine, pethidene, class III melipouti Asitilidhidrodeina, kodeina, ethyl morfina and 13 other types.
   
Just like Narcotics, Psychotropic group also divided into three groups. Group I includes Brolam Fetamina, Etisiklida, LSD, MDMA. Group II, Amfetamina, Deksafetamina, Fenetelina, Metafetamina, Metaguolan, Sekorbartbital and 14 other types. Group III including Amobarbital, buprenorphine, Flunitrazepam, class IV include, Allobarbital, Barbital, Diazepam, Klobazam.
    
According to NTB Provincial Narcotics Board member, Dr Wirayana and Mandy, the handling of drugs requires the participation of all parties, both parents, community leaders and religious leaders, teachers and the general public.
    
The role of parents can be done by inviting the whole family to increase faith and piety, giving attention and sincere affection to the child, observe and pay attention when there are changes in attitude or perilakuk child become a good listener when the child tells about his or her experience. Creating a harmonious family, consider the use of leisure time by children.
    
The role of community leaders and religious leaders can do to invite people to increase faith, to invite the surrounding community to increase awareness of the environment or residential. Filling the free time the youth with positive activities, promote community meetings to discuss problems that arise.
    
He said, teachers can also play a role in dealing with drug danger by watching the behavior of the deviant students, conducting raids of suspected class. Also, watching a former student who fired a seriing issued or returned to school, homework (homework) so that students do not have time to spare, so that involved a drug user. (BE.17)

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