Substance use, especially the smoking of marijuana, has been a major part of societal functions since the 1960s where its prominence was greatest. During the "Summer of Love" era, many ignored the potentially harmful effects marijuana would have on their bodies and used it as a method of breaking away from the mould of stiff upper lip conservatism lingering in the minds of post-war baby boomers. Nowadays, its usage by adolescents and young adults continues to be a hindrance on their lives and society as a whole. Use of illicit drugs seems to be widespread and increasing (Macleod, Oakes, Copello, Crome, 2004). According to Foley (2006), in America particularly, marijuana remains the most commonly used illicit substance with close to 50% of high school senior students acknowledging use at some time. This is an alarming percentage, and thus, the following piece of prose, with the backing of recent research, will highlight the reasons individuals may become involved with drugs, and the......
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