How does the social problem of drug abuse relate to social institutions?

Question by helpandseek: How does the social problem of drug abuse relate to social institutions?
How does the social problem of drug abuse relate to social institutions? I’m having trouble understanding the question. Any help appreciated!

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Answer by IT
Because when people (with a brain and a slight I.Q.) do drugs. They realize this world compared to the one they were tripping in is complete trash, therefore they realize social institutions are all illogical ballsh*t made up by old f*cks so they can fill there pockets at the loss of there citizens.

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