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Teenage Drug Abuse

One of the largest problems in society today is teenage drug abuse. After adramatic drop in the use of illicit drugs among teens throughout the 80's, once again teen druguse is on the rise at a dangerous rate and shows no signs of slowing down. In 1979 more than16 percent of children between the ages of 12-17, used drugs according to the Drug EnforcementAdministration. Under the banner of the "Just Say No" slogan, Presidents Reagan and Bushhelped drive this number down to a low of 5.3 percent in 1992, but it has crept back up to 10percent today ( Drug Use Back Up for Youth, 1). From 1991 to 1994 eighth graders who saidthey had used marijuana in the previous year doubled to 13 percent. In the same time region,marijuana use increased 66 percent among 10th graders as well as a 44 percent increase among12th graders. Marijuana has by far, been the most popular drug used by teens as well as allAmericans in the past decade. However, there is a new generation of drugs that is just beginningto effect the nations youth. Ecstasy, or MDMA, belongs to a family of drugs called"entactogens," which literally means touching within. It creates a sense of euphoria for the userand enhances feelings of empathy, em


II: Formulation The problem of teenage drug abuse is becoming a more important issue every day. If this generation of teens continuegrowing up in an environment where drugs are everywhere and they are not receiving the properdrug education they will accept drug use as a proper way of life which will result in horribleconsequences. Its is imperative that this issue beaddressed as soon as possible before younger children are effected. By mixingseveral of these drugs together sensations may be enhanced, but one is putting themselves at riskfor heatstroke, heat failure, severe brain and liver damage, or death. In 20 years, doctors may announcethat those who have used ecstasy in the past, are guaranteed to develop brain tumors. If this policy were to go into effect, I'm sure theprogram would be very successful. By having students hear real life stories from real people they will be more influencedthen, for example, watching a movie. Barry McCaffrey, the drug Czar in President Clinton's cabinet. These drastic changes were necessary. LSDart pieces has become collectors items and the revival of hemp is extremely prominent. It seemsno matter where a young teenager will go, they are faced with the issue of drugs one way oranother. By law, every K-12 school in the country receiving Federal money must have a drugprevention program starting in Kindergarten. During the 1960's, drug use was glamorized by many. McCaffrey, who has been named the "Drug Czar" of the President's Cabinet, is authorized todevelop and coordinate the policies, goals, and objectives of the Nation's drug control program(Policy. My proposedpolicy is to issue a mandatory drug education course for all students in 8th through 12th gradewhich will be run by profit free drug education organizations ( for example, Teen Outreach,Students for a Drug Free America, PRIDE, etc.

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