Pubdate: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 Source: Kings County Record (CN NK) Copyright: 2008 CanadaEast Interactive, Brunswick News Inc. Contact: http://kingscorecord.canadaeast.com/onsite.php?page=contact&paper=record Website: http://www.kingscorecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4656 DOES SUSSEX HAVE A DRUG PROBLEM? On a wellness survey conducted a year ago, the NB Department of Health asked high school students questions on healthy food choices, physical fitness, mental wellness, and smoking, alcohol and drug use. The results showed SRHS students are smoking, drinking and taking drugs more frequently and at a younger age than previously believed. The survey showed 18 per cent of SRHS students are regular smokers, while 46 per cent have tried tobacco. More than three-quarters of SRHS students 78 per cent reported having a drink of alcohol that was more than a sip. But drug use stats were the most startling: 50 per cent of SRHS students reported having tried marijuana, and 76 per cent said the drug would be easy to obtain in town. Of those students who had used marijuana, almost half said they'd first tried it at age 13 or younger, indicating widespread experimentation at the middle school level. Portage residents from the immediate area of Norton to Penobsquis reported similar use beginning relatively early in life. The average age when they began both drinking and taking drugs was 12, although their average age upon arrival at Portage was 17, meaning it took an average of five years to go from experimentation to addiction to the point of needing and wanting help. Among local Portage residents, marijuana was the most popular drug of choice, with 81 per cent having used it, while 53 per cent went from marijuana to harder drugs like cocaine, mescaline, LSD, crack, morphine and Dilaudid. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek