"13 Reasons Why" is a popular series that portrays teens and drug abuse. It follows the consequences of drug use on the main characters' lives. The show has received both praise and criticism for its depiction of sensitive topics like drug abuse among teenagers.
In 30 days 20 percent of teens have been reported doing drugs.
people think its not a big deal because they don't realize what the drugs are doing to them. half those people think that because their teens and most teens may think doing drugs is cool and relaxing. teens do drugs just to fit in and be cool. drugs are actually stupid to do.
yes.
Because they think it's so cool
From their parents, doing jobs, or doing odd-jobs-anything from doing a friends homework to dealing drugs .
There is no better influence than showing the consequences. Drugs have an adverse effect on the body and the person's life in general. Showing these consequences and their severity will make teens think twice before considering doing drugs.
ATOD can affect teens success in school by having the kids go to school with bad habits and the are skipping class and are not doing there work.
Because the government is trying to scare everyone into thinking that everyone does drugs and they don't have to do drugs to fit in.. truth is barely any of the teens (by percentage) do drugs and fitting in by doing drugs usually isn't an issue. Its all a scare tactic to keep drugs illegal, and the feds making money off busting drugs.
About 10,000 and now teens try drugs every dayp.s NEVER try drugs
about 20 percent of teens use drugs in the us alone
In America, a study stated that 40 percent of teens have tried drugs. Nearly 80 percent of teens have tried alcohol.
Averaged 1400 teens in the U.S die from illegal drugs a year.