I am guessing you dont work in a place that the publc visits all day long.
I have had 15 year olds(customers) sell drugs right infront of me at work. I have seen kids too young to drink come in plastered or even higher than a kite. I have heard young kids talking about pulling guns on others just because someone said something they didnt like or even looked at them in a way they didnt think was right.
Really? So because of these people who do not in any way represent the youth population you intend to brand them all as illicit drug users. You are generalizing... which is the falling of most people.
I am guessing you dont work in a place that the publc visits all day long.
Actually, I work in a place where I see the drug use by students as being high. These drug users have often personal problems,. or problems at home (divorced parents, ect.)...
Also I would like to share some statistics with you...
Reported drug and alcohol use by high school seniors, 2004
Used within the last:
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Drugs 12 months* 30 days
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Alcohol 70.6 % 48.0 %
Marijuana 34.3 19.9
Stimulants 10.0 4.6
Other opiates 9.5 4.3
Tranquilizers 7.3 3.1
Sedatives 6.5 2.9
Hallucinogens 6.2 1.9
Cocaine 5.3 2.3
Inhalants 4.2 1.5
Steroids 2.5 1.6
Heroin 0.9 0.5
*Including the last month.
Source: Press release: Overall teen drug use continues gradual decline; but use of inhalants rises, University of Michigan News and Information Services, December 21, 2004. (Acrobat file 457.5KB)
Rates of past year cocaine use by college students have varied over the past 10 years from a low of 2.0% in 1994 to a high of 5.4% in 2003. Past year marijuana use has ranged from a low of 27.9% in 1993 to a high of 35.9% in 1998.
Source: University of Michigan, Monitoring the Future National Survey Results on Drug Use, 1975-2003, Volume II: College Students and Adults Ages 19-45, 2004.(Acrobat file 1.86 MB)
Of high school seniors in 2004 --
45.7% reported having ever used marijuana/hashish
8.1% reported having ever used cocaine
1.5% reported having ever used heroin.
Source: University of Michigan, Monitoring the Future National Results on Adolescent Drug Use: Overview of Key Findings 2004, April 2005. (Acrobat file 538.16KB)
In 2003, 29% of all students in grades 9 through 12 reported someone had offered, sold, or given them an illegal drug on school property. This was an increase from 1993 when 24% of such students reported that illegal drugs were available to them on school property.
-Drug Use has gone up, but the students at school rarely grow their own drugs, it is sold... by adults-
According to data from the 2004 National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) --
110 million Americans age 12 or older (46% of the population) reported illicit drug use at least once in their lifetime
15% reported use of a drug within the past year
8% reported use of a drug within the past month.
So to sum it up. I agree with what your saying the stance on drugs by students these days is wrong. It is becoming too much of a usual thing for students. The problem lies however not in the youth, but in their wrong upbringing, and the adult suppliers of these drugs.
To me, doing drugs is a sin
I have never drunk alcohol in my life yet
I do well in school
Military conscription, right after school would be disastrous because, you do not practice what you've learnt for a period of lets say 3 years. You forget, and life becomes even harder. As stated alto of countries with conscription are slowly getting rid of it unless necessary, I personally do not know any youth who would be for conscription...
Stats taken off here
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/dcf/du.htm#youth