Truth told about teen drug use

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Think it’s pretty tough for area teens to find illegal drugs?

Think again.

More than 90 percent of Bureau County sixth-graders think it would be very hard to get marijuana, a number that drops to 79 percent of area eighth-graders. That number plummets in high school, with 31 percent of 10th-graders and 19 percent of the county’s 12th-graders saying marijuana would be hard to find. Almost one-third, or 29 percent of high school seniors say marijuana is “very easy” to find.

Older students also think it’s easier to find the harder drugs. Almost 90 percent of the county’s 10th-graders say it would be very hard to get cocaine, LSD or amphetamines, a number that drops to only half of the 10th-graders, and a little more than one-third of the county’s high school seniors. More than one-quarter of the area’s 12th-graders said that it would be “sort of” or “very” easy to get cocaine, LSD or amphetamines.

Those statistics are part of the mind-numbing Illinois Youth Survey report for 2008. Every two years the Illinois Department of Human Services conducts a survey of school-aged children in grades 6, 8, 10 and 12 on their attitudes and behaviors regarding alcohol, tobacco, other drug use, violence, exercise and nutrition. This spring, more than 600 students in seven Bureau County schools joined with students in more than 1,000 Illinois schools to participate in the survey.

Teens who buy drugs are teens who use drugs, and 7 percent of the county’s eighth-graders claim to have smoked marijuana, as do 22 percent of the 10th-graders and 39 percent of the 12th-graders.

Most of the teens using marijuana said it happened once or twice in the past month, but that number jumps among the 12th-graders. Among the seniors, 22 percent said they had smoked marijuana in the past month, and 17 percent said it happened at least three times. Seven percent of the 12th-graders said they smoked marijuana on 20 or more occasions in the past month.

In addition, 5 percent of the 10th-graders have used inhalants, and 1 percent claim to be using methamphetamine. Nine percent of the county’s 12th-graders say they have used inhalants, and 2 percent claim to be using methamphetamine.

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