Fewer teens sniffing inhalants to get high »
Posted By STONERS 9 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsFewer teens are sniffing glue, lighter fluid, spray paint, shoe polish and other easy-to-find substances, a government study said Monday.
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STONERS9 months, 2 weeks ago
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"But the study said the number of adolescents who actually abuse inhalants — as opposed to just trying them — remained stable between 2002 and 2007, suggesting the need for continued prevention and treatment efforts."
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"Most parents don't realize how dangerous inhalants can be," "These products — found in every home in America — are among the most popular and deadly substances that kids abuse." -
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calitennflo9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Sad that I witness a government continually identify, yet not find resolve to remedy and find conclusion. Their idea of liberty or freedom is somewhat distorted, as I see through the eyes of a 56 year old child.
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Children today are aware of their surroundings...and see some pretty sameful adults pretend to be solvent. They (the 18 year old and younger) face things like half surrering a hearing disorder. (Tinnitus;phantom noise)
The US government has turned deaf at the knowlege. Time we see what is in front of our noses...and use the historical record as proof. plus...quit incarcerating our children. -
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