Quote Originally Posted by Gothen
I guess it just depends on the area, but I live in the middle of nowhere and in my high school (which I just graduated from) drugs were rampant and not just pills and pot. They implemented schoolwide drugtesting, so a LOT, LOT, LOOOT of the kids who just did pot and pills and alcohol to coke pills and alcohol. You'd be amazed at how many people will do coke when they can't smoke pot.

Drugs are becoming such a problem because our country treats drugs as a stigma instead of trying to educate kids and the general population about the REAL facts of drugs. Drugs are dangerous, but nothing is more dangerous than not knowing.

Its terrible the way we treat drugs and/or druggies in our country, and its so hilarious how they think that telling everyone that they're the devil is going to get kids to stop doing them.

Sorry, did I just completely rant bout something not related to the topic? I hope not, =(....this is sorta important to me because I saw a lot of my friends become cokeheads this year. It fuckin sucks.
unfortunately alot of my friends who smoke alot of pot have gone to coke because they didnt have weed it sucks your right
Th3 sand m4n Reviewed by Th3 sand m4n on . The New Drug War The types of drugs that adolescents are illegally taking are changing. The use of illicit street drugs, such as Ecstasy and cocaine, is decreasing. However, this does not mean teenagers are taking fewer drugs, they are just taking different drugs. Adolescents are now illegally taking a greater number of prescription drugs than ever before. For example, 7.2 percent of high school students have reported the nonmedical use of sedatives, a significant increase from prior years. The use of Rating: 5