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51. Youth Drug Use Declines, But Alcohol, Future Trends are Concerns
The federal government's $180 million youth anti-drug media campaign may be paying dividends in terms of reduced youth marijuana use, according to data from the 2003 Monitoring the Future survey.
12/19/2003 (News)
52. New Report Shows Parents Unaware of Children's Ecstasy Use
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America announces the release of a new study showing that only one percent of parents believe that their child is at risk for using Ecstasy.
10/22/2002 (News)
53. Marijuana Use Down, Ecstasy Up Among Teens
Continuing a trend that began three years ago, fewer teenagers in America are smoking marijuana but at the same time, a small, increasing number of adolescents is embracing Ecstasy, according to a new national study.
11/27/2000 (News)
54. High Court Hears Medical Marijuana Arguments
A skeptical U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments that sick people in California should be allowed to use marijuana for medical purposes, even though the drug is illegal under federal law.
03/30/2001 (News)
55. Cocaine's Cachet Quietly Rising
In certain trendy circles, cocaine use is enjoying a comeback reminiscent of its heyday in the 70s and 80s.
06/12/2007 (News)
56. 'GBL' Causes Deaths in U.K. Gay Community
Gamma butyrolactone (GBL), an industrial solvent commonly used to clean graffiti, also has a darker purpose: the liquid can cause a euphoric high -- or death -- when ingested.
10/11/2005 (News)
57. Monitoring the Future Survey Results Released
The Monitoring the Future survey finds that overall teen drug use is continuing to gradually decline, but use of inhalants is rising.
12/21/2004 (News)
58. Wal-Mart Makes Anti-Meth Move
Following the lead of Target and Albertson's, Wal-Mart announced this week that it will restrict access to cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, which can be used to make methamphetamine.
04/26/2005 (News)
59. JTO Interview: NASADAD Executive Director Lewis Gallant
Join Together recently interviewed new NASADAD Executive Director Lewis Gallant about his new position, dealing with the Bush administration, and major issues currently confronting the addiction field.
04/26/2001 (News)
60. Ind. Schools Halt Drug Testing Programs
As a result of a recent Indiana appellate court ruling, school districts throughout the state have put their random drug-testing programs on hold.
08/25/2000 (News)