It's a low percentage, especially among older teens.
82 percent
In America, a study stated that 40 percent of teens have tried drugs. Nearly 80 percent of teens have tried alcohol.
Fifty percent of homicide victims have alcohol or drugs in their system at the time of their death.
100%, RETARD, IT'S CALIFORNIA!!!!
There are no drugs in alcohol.
41 percent of all driving fatalities involve alcohol. Seven percent of all accidents involve alcohol use. This doesn't include the use of drugs and their involvement in accidents.
Since alcohol or drugs can potentially turn up anywhere, there is no absolute method of avoiding places where they are used, however, there are certain people who have a particular enthusiasm for alcohol and drugs, and when those people invite you to their parties, you can decline. Other than that, you always have the option, when offered drugs that you do not want, of following the sound advice of Nancy Reagan, "just say no" (you might also follow the modified form of this advice, offered by Timothy Leary, "just say no thank you").
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
All of them. Because it does. Besides when you talk about drugs n alchol in school that's what they teach you.
There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
i think you should not consider it because if you get caught with drugs or alcohol you will earn time in jail. so i think you should not do drugs or alcohol.
The percent of people reported to drive within two hours after drug or alcohol use varies by age group. The age group with the most drivers is the 40-45 age group with an average of 40% driving after consumption of drugs and alcohol.