Alarming drug consumption: Neubrandenburg at the top of the drug ranking!

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Neubrandenburg is fighting against increasing drug consumption, which has an impact on young people and families. Analyzes show alarming values.

Neubrandenburg kämpft gegen steigenden Drogenkonsum, der Auswirkungen auf Jugendliche und Familien hat. Analysen zeigen alarmierende Werte.
Neubrandenburg is fighting against increasing drug consumption, which has an impact on young people and families. Analyzes show alarming values.

Alarming drug consumption: Neubrandenburg at the top of the drug ranking!

What's going on in Neubrandenburg? The NDR recently examined wastewater samples from several northern German cities and found alarming results regarding drug residues. The use of drugs such as speed, cocaine and ecstasy is no longer just a phenomenon in big cities, but is also spreading into smaller towns and villages. The situation is particularly frightening in Neubrandenburg, where the samples showed particularly high speed values. This city ranks 11th in Europe for drug residues in wastewater, which is alarming news for the city's citizens reports the NDR.

A sad incident that brought awareness to the dangers of drug use occurred in 2023, when 13-year-old Finja Knapp died in Neubrandenburg after consuming an ecstasy tablet that she purchased for just five euros. This tragic event not only left a deep wound for her family, but also caused a huge stir in the media. Dr. Sven Armbrust, chief physician at the Clinic for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine in Neubrandenburg, has found that drug poisoning among young people is increasing. Even younger children, including 14-year-olds, are increasingly coming to the clinic with drug problems.

Availability and access to drugs

In Neubrandenburg, reporters found that the availability of illegal drugs in the city is relatively easy. Conversations with consumers and dealers show that there is a wide range on offer. This raises questions not only about the consequences of drug abuse, but also about the social conditions that promote this trend.

Drug consumption is not just an issue for Neubrandenburg, but is relevant for all of Northern Germany. The studies in six medium-sized northern German cities show that the problem is widespread and signals an urgent need for action. It is time to address this issue and consider how prevention and education can be strengthened.

At a time when drug use among youth has soared, it is important that parents, schools and society at large remain vigilant. This is the only way to bring about a change in thinking that can prevent negative consequences for our young people.

If you look at the situation in other regions, such as the Peak District in England, there is a similar trend of increasing activities in nature, which also come with their challenges explains Wikipedia. This is where recreation and nature conservation mix, and access to natural resources is also viewed in an increasingly differentiated manner.

It remains to be seen how the situation in Neubrandenburg and other affected cities will develop. The focus on drug problems must not only continue, but also result in concrete measures that can sustainably improve the situation.

Finally, one might want to stimulate thoughts about communication among young people in order to create a more open approach to the risks of drug use.