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False Perceptions About Marijuana Are Putting Our Children At RiskBy CARL J. ALVESExecutive Director New Bedford Prevention Partnership Today, more than 3,000 American youths will try marijuana for the first time. Will a young person you care about be one of them? From 1991 to 2001, the number of eighth-graders who used the drug doubled from one in 10 to one in five. And each year, more youths enter treatment with a primary diagnosis of marijuana dependence than for all other illicit drugs combined. Despite these alarming facts, many communities aren't taking marijuana seriously. Recently, I had the privilege to attend the annual Community Anti-Drug Coalitions Conference in Washington, DC. The conference hosted 1,600 people from coalitions around the country to discuss successes and challenges related to substance abuse prevention efforts. Much of the statistical data was encouraging and reflected the trend in drug use among young people was decreasing. However, use levels are still unacceptably high. John Walters, director of the Office of National Control Policy, commented during a speech at the conference, " The risks associated with marijuana have been trivialized, and our kids are getting the wrong message. It is time to dispel the myths about marijuana." Mr. Walters went on to say, "The facts are compelling, but we must arm parents, teachers, community leaders and our children with the truth. Outdated and false perceptions about the drug are putting today's kids at risk."
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