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  2. How teen drug use compares by state - AOL

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    Teens in New Mexico, Arizona more likely to use drugs. While teen drug use has largely declined, the latest data from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health shows moderate differences by state.

  3. Alcohol-related crime - Wikipedia

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    Some crimes are uniquely tied to alcohol, such as public intoxication or underage drinking, while others are simply more likely to occur together with alcohol consumption. [1] [2] Underage drinking and drunk driving are the most prevalent alcohol-specific offenses in the United States [1] and a major problem in many, if not most, countries ...

  4. Opioid epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Non-medical prescription drug use rates have been increasing in teenagers with access to parents' medicine cabinets, especially as 12- to 17-year-old girls were one-third of all new users of prescription drugs in 2006. Teens used prescription drugs more than any illicit drug except cannabis, more than cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine ...

  5. CDC report finds teens are using drugs — often alone — to ...

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    It includes self-assessments from 15,963 teenagers, ages 13 to 18, who answered questions online about their motivations for drug and alcohol use from 2014 through 2022.

  6. Drugs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Teenagers and young adults typically get their alcohol from persons 21 or older. The second most common source for high school students is someone else under age 21, and the third most common source for 18- to 20-year-old adults is buying it from a store, bar or restaurant (despite the fact that such sales are against the law).

  7. Drug-related crime - Wikipedia

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    The concept of drug-related crime has been criticized for being too blunt, especially in its failure to distinguish between three types of crime associated with drugs: [21] Use-Related crime: These are crimes that result from or involve individuals who ingest drugs, and who commit crimes as a result of the effect the drug has on their thought ...

  8. Substance abuse - Wikipedia

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    Drugs most often associated with this term include alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, methaqualone, and opioids. The exact cause of substance misuse is not clear, but there are two predominant theories: either a genetic predisposition or a habit learned from others, which, if addiction ...

  9. Salem teens' fentanyl overdose death leads to 6-year ... - AOL

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    The overdose death of a Salem teen due to counterfeit Oxycodone pills that were actually fentanyl led to a 6-year prison sentence for his drug dealer.