May 19th, 2008 at 6:18 am
Posted By: jgold454
Posted in: Alcohol Abuse, Teen Alcohol Abuse, Teen Drug Abuse

It is not quite difficult to understand that problems of children with drug and alcohol abuse are quite different from those of adults. This is the reason why states like Mississippi that have a growing child drug and alcohol abuse problem of their own are implementing different kinds of programs for them. » Read The Rest




March 21st, 2008 at 1:01 pm

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Zero tolerance policies for alcohol and drug use are common in the United States. Federal laws administer zero tolerance against drinking under the age of 21 and using illegal drugs. However, more local rules and regulations are causing bigger problems. Zero tolerance policies are a recent trend in the nation’s school systems, and they are often ridiculously illogical and unfair. Over-zealous administrators and teachers hand out harsh consequences for actions that they claim fall under their extremely loose definitions of drug and alcohol abuse. » Read The Rest