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Anti-drug calligraphy works

Anti-drug calligraphy works: "Let's build a drug-free society and enjoy a better life together", "The world is drug-free", "Flowers in my hometown", "Winter Calm" and "Morning Song".

Extended information:

Prohibition against drugs refers to the work of preventing and punishing drug-related crimes, protecting citizens' physical and mental health, and maintaining social order.

In other words, use the power of administrative decrees and mass supervision to encourage those who smoke or inject opium and substitute narcotics to give up their addiction, and restrict and ban the cultivation, storage, manufacturing, transportation, and trafficking of drugs and drug paraphernalia. A work of reforming social customs. Also known as no smoking and no drugs.

Why should young people be the focus of anti-drug prevention education?

Adolescents are in a period of physical and psychological development. People with high curiosity, weak ability to distinguish right from wrong, weak psychological defense against drug invasion, and lack of understanding of the dangers of drugs and the illegality of drug use are most vulnerable to drug attacks.

More than 80% of drug users in some provinces are teenagers. Therefore, educating young people to cherish life and stay away from drugs is the top priority of anti-drug prevention education.

What is the positioning of "drug-free communities"?

Taking urban and rural communities (cities are generally communities within streets, and rural areas are generally towns) as units, in accordance with the principle of territorial management, The community party and government organizations have unified leadership to decompose and quantify all aspects of banning smoking, trafficking, breeding, and prohibition, and propose clear goals, tasks, and implementation measures in stages.

Establish an anti-drug management mechanism and work responsibility mechanism covering the entire jurisdiction, sign responsibility letters at all levels, conduct regular inspections and evaluations, strive to achieve the "four no's" goals, and ultimately achieve a "drug-free community."