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High school and college students who
drink alcoholic beverages are clearly far more likely to progress to the use of marijuana
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The adolescent's first experiences with a psychoactive drug are invariably with
alcohol, and not marijuana. And the alcohol-drinking adolescent is statistically more likely
to "go on" to use marijuana, just as the marijuana smoker is statistically more likely to go
on to use heroin—or any other drug—than the adolescent who never drinks alcohol or
smokes pot. Obviously, much of the causality in the relationship must be laid at the
doorstep of experiences tracing back before the young adult's first marijuana experience.
In other words, it is not only the friendships and associations that the young marijuana
user makes in the process of smoking pot which makes it more likely that he will
(18 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 8
experiment with more powerful drugs. It is also necessary to explore early family
experiences.
I do not refer to the classic psychoanalytic variables, but to cultural and style
of life variables. Parents who drink are more likely to raise children who have a more
tolerant attitude toward drugs in general, and who have a higher chance of experimenting
with drugs.21] The example of parents is a powerful factor in unwittingly generating the
adolescent's deviant behavior. Parents who drink and smoke react hostilely to their
children's drug use without realizing that they had a hand in it.
Some Recent Trends
Many journalists think that since about 1967 heroin is increasingly used in social
groups which had shunned it previously. College students, suburban residents, white
middle-class youths of all kinds are beginning to experiment with heroin and the other
narcotics, some eventually becoming addicted. A newspaper story announces, "Heroin
Invades Middle Class."[22] Another intones, "Use of Heroin Said to Grow in
Colleges."23]
No serious observer doubts that the use of heroin has increased in the past few years,
and, moreover, is now used in social and economic groups which previously had shunned
it altogether. College and even high school students with upper-middle-class backgrounds
seem to be experimenting with, and even becoming addicted to, heroin in numbers which
were totally unknown in 1967 or 1968. The suburban addict has become a reality. And of
course, addiction to heroin seems to be rising among all groups, not merely the affluent,
and especially among teenagers. (It is unfortunate that widespread public attention to this
problem did not come about until it became a problem among white middle-class youth,
and not when it was mainly concentrated in the slums.
) For instance, teenage deaths from
heroin overdosficial. High school and college students who
drink alcoholic beverages are clearly far more likely to progress to the use of marijuana
than their peers who do not drink liquor.
This means that the claim that heroin addicts started with marijuana turns out to be
false. The drug that nearly all addicts started with is, of course, alcohol, and not
marijuana. The adolescent's first experiences with a psychoactive drug are invariably with
alcohol, and not marijuana.
And the alcohol-drinking adolescent is statistically more likely
to "go on" to use marijuana, just as the marijuana smoker is statistically more likely to go
on to use heroin—or any other drug—than the adolescent who never drinks alcohol or
smokes pot. Obviously, much of the causality in the relationship must be laid at the
doorstep of experiences tracing back before the young adult's first marijuana experience.
In other words, it is not only the friendships and associations that the young marijuana
user makes in the process of smoking pot which makes it more likely that he will
(18 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 8
experiment with more powerful drugs. It is also necessary to explore early family
experiences.
I do not refer to the classic psychoanalytic variables, but to cultural and style
of life variables. Parents who drink are more likely to raise children who have a more
tolerant attitude toward drugs in general, and who have a higher chance of experimenting
with drugs.21] The example of parents is a powerful factor in unwittingly generating the
adolescent's deviant behavior. Parents who drink and smoke react hostilely to their
children's drug use without realizing that they had a hand in it.
Some Recent Trends
Many journalists think that since about 1967 heroin is increasingly used in social
groups which had shunned it previously. College students, suburban residents, white
middle-class youths of all kinds are beginning to experiment with heroin and the other
narcotics, some eventually becoming addicted.
A newspaper story announces, "Heroin
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No serious observer doubts that the use of heroin has increased Medical Marijuana Seeds Paypal in the past few years,
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seem to be experimenting with, and even becoming addicted to, heroin in numbers which
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course, addiction to heroin seems to be rising among all groups, not merely the affluent,
and especially among teenagers. (It is unfortunate that widespread public attention to this
problem did not come about until it became a problem among white middle-class youth,
and not when it was mainly concentrated in the slums.) For instance, teenage deaths from
heroin overdosficial.
High school and college students who
drink alcoholic beverages are clearly far more likely to progress to the use of marijuana
than their peers who do not drink liquor.
This means that the claim that heroin addicts started with marijuana turns out to be
false. The drug that nearly all addicts started with is, of course, alcohol, and not
marijuana.
The adolescent's first experiences with a psychoactive drug are invariably with
alcohol, and not marijuana. And the alcohol-drinking adolescent is statistically more likely
to "go on" to use marijuana, just as the marijuana smoker is statistically more likely to go
on to use heroin—or any other drug—than the adolescent who never drinks alcohol or
smokes pot. Obviously, much of the causality in the relationship must be laid at the
doorstep of experiences tracing back before the young adult's first marijuana experience.
In other words, it is not only the friendships and associations that the young marijuana
user makes in the process of smoking pot which makes it more likely that he will
(18 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 8
experiment with more powerful drugs. It is also necessary to explore early family
experiences. I do not refer to the classic psychoanalytic variables, but to cultural and style
of life variables. Parents who drink are more likely to raise children who have a more
tolerant attitude toward drugs in general, and who have a higher chance of experimenting
with drugs.21 The example of parents is a powerful factor in unwittingly generating the
adolescent's deviant behavior. Parents who drink and smoke react hostilely to their
children's drug use without realizing that they had a hand in it.
Some Recent Trends
Many journalists think that since about 1967 heroin is increasingly used in social
groups which had shunned it previously. College students, suburban residents, white
middle-class youths of all kinds are beginning to experiment with heroin and the other
narcotics, some eventually becoming addicted. A newspaper story announces, "Heroin
Invades Middle Class."22 Another intones, "Use of Heroin Said to Grow in
Colleges."[23
No serious observer doubts that the use of heroin has increased in the past few years,
and, moreover, is now used in social and economic groups which previously had shunned
it altogether. College and even high school students with upper-middle-class backgrounds
seem to be experimenting with, and even becoming addicted to, heroin in numbers which
were totally unknown in 1967 or 1968. The suburban addict has become a reality.
And of
course, addiction to heroin seems to be rising among all groups, not merely the affluent,
and especially among teenagers. (It is unfortunate that widespread public attention to this
problem did not come about until it became a problem among white middle-class youth,
and not when it was mainly concentrated in the slums.) For instance, teenage deaths from
heroin overdosficial. High school and college students who
drink alcoholic beverages are clearly far more likely to progress to the use of marijuana
than their peers who do not drink liquor.
This means that the claim that heroin addicts started with marijuana turns out to be
false.
The drug that nearly all addicts started with is, of course, alcohol, and not
marijuana. The adolescent's first experiences with a psychoactive drug are invariably with
alcohol, and not marijuana. And the alcohol-drinking adolescent is statistically more likely
to "go on" to use marijuana, just as the marijuana smoker is statistically more likely to go
on to use heroin—or any other drug—than the adolescent who never drinks alcohol or
smokes pot. Obviously, much of the causality in the relationship must be laid at the
doorstep of experiences tracing back before the young adult's first marijuana experience.
In other words, it is not only the friendships and associations that the young marijuana
user makes in the process of smoking pot which makes it more likely that he will
(18 of 24)4/15/2004 1:07:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 8
experiment with more powerful drugs.
It is also necessary to explore early family
experiences. I do not refer to the classic psychoanalytic variables, but to cultural and style
of life variables. Parents who drink are more likely to raise children who have a more
tolerant attitude toward drugs in general, and who have a higher chance of experimenting
with drugs.21 The example of parents is a powerful factor in unwittingly generating the
adolescent's deviant behavior. Parents who drink and smoke react hostilely to their
children's drug use without realizing that they had a hand in it.
Some Recent Trends
Many journalists think that since about 1967 heroin is increasingly used in social
groups which had shunned it previously. College students, suburban residents, white
middle-class youths of all kinds are beginning to experiment with heroin and the other
narcotics, some eventually becoming addicted. A newspaper story announces, "Heroin
Invades Middle Class."22 Another intones, "Use of Heroin Said to Grow in
Colleges."23
No serious observer doubts that the use of heroin has increased in the past few years,
and, moreover, is now used in social and economic groups which previously had shunned
it altogether. College and even high school students with upper-middle-class backgrounds
seem to be experimenting with, and even becoming addicted to, heroin in numbers which
were totally unknown in 1967 or 1968. The suburban addict has become a reality. And of
course, addiction to heroin seems to be rising among all groups, not merely the affluent,
and especially among teenagers. (It is unfortunate that widespread public attention to this
problem did not come about until it became a problem among white middle-class youth,
and not when it was mainly concentrated in the slums.
) For instance, teenage deaths from
heroin overdos
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