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Department of Education. Straight Talk. 1992. The documentary profiles four young people who explain why they won't use drugs and the techniques they use to stay drug free. Producer: Department of Education. Creative Commons license: Public Domain

Experimentation with alcohol and drugs during adolescence is common. Unfortunately, teenagers often don't see the link between their actions today and the consequences tomorrow. They also have a tendency to feel indestructible and immune to the problems that others experience.

Using alcohol and tobacco at a young age has negative health effects. While some teens will experiment and stop, or continue to use occasionally, without significant problems. Others will develop a dependency, moving on to more dangerous drugs and causing significant harm to themselves and possibly others. It is difficult to know which teens will experiment and stop and which will develop serious problems. Teenagers at risk for developing serious alcohol and drug problems include those:

with a family history of substance abuse
who are depressed
who have low self-esteem, and
who feel like they don't fit in or are out of the mainstream
Teenagers abuse a variety of drugs, both legal and illegal. Legally available drugs include alcohol, prescribed medications, inhalants (fumes from glues, aerosols, and solvents) and over-the-counter cough, cold, sleep, and diet medications. The most commonly used illegal drugs are marijuana (pot), stimulants (cocaine, crack, and speed), LSD, PCP, opiates, heroin, and designer drugs (Ecstasy). The use of illegal drugs is increasing, especially among young teens. The average age of first marijuana use is 14, and alcohol use can start before age 12. The use of marijuana and alcohol in high school has become common.

Drug use is associated with a variety of negative consequences, including increased risk of serious drug use later in life, school failure, and poor judgment which may put teens at risk for accidents, violence and suicide.

Parents can prevent their children from using drugs by talking to them about drugs, open communication, role modeling, responsible behavior, and recognizing if problems are developing.

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  • C'mon send this video over the internet and let's "Fuck drugs in the ass!"

  • why did life look so much easier and blandier back in the day now everything is so exclusive

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  • i'm going to listen to this after i hit my crack pipe,and see if it has the same meaning!!!!!!!! i got to get my pipe back from my dad first.

  • Kids should stay off, not sell of drugs in order to stay out of the US Prision Industrial Complex.

    That's the girl from Degrassi- Lucy. lol

  • Drugs will kill you.

    Kids feel smart when they dont do drugs.

    Find out when theyre 30 drugs wont, feel stupid

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