Monday, March 29, 2010
Conclusions
From the data that I have collected as well as the data that Professor Nagin has gathered, it would seem as though teenagers and drugs have an almost eerie correspondence. Teenagers will almost inevitably do drugs, and there is nothing we can do to stop that. Now, whether doing drugs means abusing them or using them occasionally, it would seem as though using them after the age of 15 is safer than using them beforehand. From what I can tell, though, drugs, if used, should be used with good judgment and knowledge. After all, that saying "what we don't know can't hurt us" has been proven wrong. All we can hope is that teens these days have sound judgment and mind.
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