what are the characteristics of a person on drugs?


Question:
i have a close friend that i've suppose to have known for about 9years, everyone can see that he's on drugs but i am blind to it..how do you know if a person is on drugs?

Answers:
Depends on the drug.

Marijuana users will have drasticly altered eyes - redness and lazy-eye is common.

Crack cocaine, methamphetamine, (and heroin?) users will display agitation and uneasiness. They will be fidgety and look around, paranoid.

Other Answers:
depends on the drug, be more specific.

If it's weed then you probably wouldn't notice unless you were around them before and after they smoked pot. A person that smokes pot is always very laid back and says "dude" a lot.

However if they're on acid or something I don't know how you couldn't notice, they'll be talking to the leprechaun beside them and freakin out cuz everyone has monster sized heads.

they act like my 3rd brother.he's such an aggressive shi*-head.he'd pick a fight with anyone

the colour will drain from the face , laziness kicks in , depression , what kind of drugs , I'm describing long term cannabis use , ex can make the paranoid and a bit crazy after some time too, weight lose , can also cause gum disease , so the breath will stink , there's loads of small things to look for that you wouldn't normally notice

Another thing that tips people off is the old 'can I borrow ten bucks, I have a flat' at two in the am. No job or changing jobs often, always broke, hanging with losers. Stuff disappears frequently when they are around. Or just always coming up with excuses for everything as dopers never want to take any blame for being losers.



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