Pubdate: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 Source: Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) Copyright: 2003 Sun-Sentinel Company Contact: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/159 Author: Jodi James Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1513/a05.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) TEENS' MISTAKE WILL AFFECT A LIFETIME I read with great sorrow the article about the Cooper City High School students arrested on drug charges. Certainly, everyone agrees it is sad we have youth taking or selling drugs in our schools and it can't be allowed to happen. My sorrow runs deeper than that, though. I am looking at the consequences of these children's actions and why this situation happens. Our society has become rooted in drugs. You can't turn on the television without being bombarded with drug ads. It's either the pharmaceutical company telling us to take a drug for our social anxiety, or a pill to lose weight; alcohol ads that tell us we'll be more popular if we drink their brand or the Office of Drug Control telling us to not use drugs. As early as middle school, we begin to pressure kids about college admittance, then we are surprised when they seek out anxiety-relieving drugs. The real tragedy lies in the future of these students. The article mentions that the students will be given enhanced penalties because of being in a school zone. These young people, if convicted of a felony, will lose access to federal college scholarships and Florida's Bright Futures scholarships as well. Their conviction will bar them from numerous jobs, from certain state licenses, from access to public housing and they may never have the opportunity to vote or hold public office. In one swift action, we have disenfranchised five teenagers for life. Jodi James Melbourne - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin