We need to educate Americans about the real harms of marijuana if we want to sustain the gains we've made over the past three years.
You don't want to give kids an idea that they might not have thought of.
All too many young people are receiving mixed messages and inaccurate information about drugs.
Marijuana is a much bigger part of the American addiction problem than most people - teens or adults - realize.
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It is very rewarding to serve the country by helping President Bush work to reduce the drug problem.
It has become much more difficult to smuggle dangerous substances across our borders over the past three years, and this is creating real problems for drug traffickers.
In recent years, we have been sending a clear, consistent signal about the harms of drugs, particularly marijuana, which for most young people is the first illegal drug that they are exposed to.
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As parents, we need to talk to young people about drugs and make sure they understand that drugs are dangerous, addictive substances that can ruin their lives and harm their communities.
Some of these pro-drug messages come from popular culture.
All school districts receive funds from the federal government, through the Department of Education, to support anti-drug education efforts.
Educating young people about the harms of drugs is essential.
This was a result of a number of factors, but we do know that the messages kids get about the harms of drugs has a significant impact on their decision on whether or not to use.