ExodusNirvana
Change is inevitable...
The involvement is telling their children the effects of these substances instead of scaremongering them. Everyone knows that by creating an item or concept that the child is not "allowed" to have will only make them want it more and be curious as to why it is forbidden.@JordanwiththeWiz just out of curiousity, what is the parents involvement in the guys that u speak of? Are they both actively involved? No father? Etc?
Im not denying in the least bit that the home is the most important factor, but to dismiss peer pressure and the influence of public figures with a large following and platform would be incorrect. Even youth with the best upbringing are susceptible to these things. I agree tho, it definantly starts with education in the home.
The same thing goes with sex. If you education young women and men on the dangers of unprotected sex (STDs, STIs, Pregnancy) I guarantee teen pregnancy will plummet.