The study analyzed Drug Abuse and moral behaviour in homes a case study of West Nyakach Division, Nyakach District Kenya. The study aimed at investigating the influence of excessive drugs taking on morals behaviour in families in West Nyakach Division. This was upon the background that, the increasing cases of domestic violence, school dropout, and child neglect and sex abuse in West Nyakach are highly related to drugs taking. The study was guided by objectives that included establishing the reasons for taking drugs by the people in West Nyakach; to examine the life experiences in families with members that take drugs and to suggest solutions to the problems faced by various families as a result of drugs consumption. The study was sought through quantitative and qualitative designs while the latter was derived from documentary review from various libraries. The study established that, the major factors that lead people to consume drugs include; influence of peers, cultural influence, family moral decadence unemployment, and unfair government policy. The study also examined the life experience in families with members that take drugs which were, domestic violence, hunger, irreligiousness, sex abuse, school drop out , poor health , poor interpersonal relations and how levels of investment among others. The study suggested that; the local and religious leaders should educate the public about the dangers of drugs parents should take their children advice, employees drugs consumption should be formulated and implemented. People should be counselled, creation of new jobs and setting up of better recreation activities and centers.