I was already high.
same as today, opium, coke, marijuana.
By far crack ( cocaine )
No. According to national statistics a little less than 10% of teens use illicit drugs.
Peer pressure, curiosity, and a desire for self-medication or escape from stress are three chief factors associated with the regular use of drugs by teenagers.
Teenage drug use exists because drugs exist. The easiest drugs for teenagers to get is illegal drugs. This is because if teenagers want to get alcohol or cigarettes they need to find someone to get them the alcohol or cigarettes, but illegal drugs you just need to find a dealer and they just want the money and you can get the drugs.
Middle-Class American teenagers and young adults
You know the snow that is in movies? Well, they grind up milk jugs and use the plastic for the snow!!
Teenagers consumed more alcohol and drugs in 1861 than they do today.
they use a milking machine to extract it from cows then they heat it up to kill the bacteria and then they fill up them little yellar jugs for you to have at the store
Spirit jugs are easy to make, Materials: Clean plastic gallon milk jugs black permanet marker crarft knife string of clear low-wattage holiday lights Instructions 1. Draw ghost eyes and mouths on the jugs. Tip: leave the caps on while you do this, so the jugs don't dent. 2. Use the craft knife to cut a half-dollar-size hole in the back of each jug (a parents job) 3. Arrange the ghosts near each other and string the lights between them, stuffing several bulbs into each of the jugs.
I don't know the exact number, but many teenagers, and even children and adults, stock up on their drugs right from the medicine cabinet. They can use these prescription drugs, and non-prescription drugs for suicide, etc.