In general, one can write a lot about propaganda, depending on which side one looks at the problem from. For example, items with images of drug symbols, mainly cannabis, are sold almost openly throughout the country. There is no dispute, marijuana leaves are really bright and beautiful, and, it would seem, there is nothing scary in ordinary images. However, experts believe that even images of such a popular drug as marijuana increase the number of people willing to "familiarize themselves" with the effect of smoking cute leaves.
Again, would a normal adult wear a T-shirt or a cap with cannabis printed all over it? It's unlikely, such clothes are typical for teenagers with an informal way of thinking. But drug addiction begins at a young age, when, as they say, desires do not coincide with possibilities, and because of their own complexes, kids are drawn to those companies and peers who, in their opinion, enjoy increased attention from the opposite sex. It is much harder to give up a joint at 15 than at 30, and the drug industry takes advantage of this.
Yes, today you are unlikely to find items for sale that position the use of hard drugs, but there is more than enough cannabis symbols. Representatives of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service are trying to hunt for and confiscate them, and not only in the capital, but also in the regions. For example, recently operatives of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia for the Kaliningrad Region conducted a raid on stores in the regional center. The drug police set the goal of identifying publicly available goods containing propaganda of narcotics.
As reported by a representative of the information and public relations group of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia for the Kaliningrad Region, a whole collection of "planned" products was found in one of the stores that was inspected: smoking pipes, hookahs, handbags with drawings in the form of a marijuana leaf, as well as incense with the smell of cannabis. The drug police seized all the goods, and an administrative protocol was drawn up against the store owner.
Kaliningrad residents say that they conduct such raids on a regular basis, and drug control officers identify lawbreakers almost every time. Kaliningrad law enforcement officers strongly recommend that owners of stores that distribute such products stop promoting drugs and independently remove the products from sale without waiting for the operatives to arrive.
With pipes and hookahs, everything is clear; you can find deposits of such goods in the ruins of any large city. There are more serious problems, for example, drug advertising in the press, especially in the youth press. For more than a month, debates have been going on regarding the demand of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office to close the teenage magazines "Molotok", "Cool" and "Cool Girl" through the courts, and to bring their publishers to administrative responsibility. As Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Sergei Fridinsky noted in his statements, prosecutors found in these magazines a call for early sex, obscene language and drug propaganda. So far, the i's have not been put in place in this case, but the publishers of fashionable youth media should think about whether it is worth raising the ratings of publications by brainwashing young people with liberal ideas?
In general, the topic of drug propaganda is one of the most pressing issues raised by law enforcement and public organizations. In the largest cities, local authorities have taken up the matter, understanding the long-term nature and consequences of the problem. Thus, in Yekaterinburg, drug police are combing through book warehouses, as they have found Phil Jackson's books "Club Culture", which, according to drug control, raise the topic of drug use too openly.
Some authorities are taking the legislative route. For example, a city law is to be passed in Moscow at the end of the year that will draw a line under the question of where the line is at which drug propaganda begins. The city authorities are going to rid the city of objects depicting drugs, websites that popularize drug use, books and films that promote drugs.
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Ray
08.08.2006
Fuck... what freaks... here people are asking for legalization, and they are trying to push by force... *_*
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