Monday, 14 May 2012 12:31

AUDIO Teen Pot Use Up Featured

Written by  Chris Keppler
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It appears that Summit County teens are falling in line with an unfortunate national trend toward more marijuana use.

A recent study suggests that the number of teens who report heavy use of marijuana is up 80% over the last few year, 10% of teens get high at least 20 times per month and only 51% think that using pot poses a "great risk."

Locally, Summit County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board Clinical Services Director John Ellis isn't pleased with the latest statistics, but says he's not surprised because they basically mirror what's happening in Summit County.

"Just by looking at last year's treatment statistics, marijuana was the drug of choice by a 10:1 ratio in our treatment facilities over the next nearest drug and that would be alcohol," said Ellis.

Ellis says there are considerable variables that are feeding that tendency for kids to use more weed:  First, it's accessible.  No fake ID's are necessary and nearly every teen either knows or knows of someone who knows a source that would allow them to buy marijuana without going to very much trouble.  Second, Ellis says parents aren't talking about marijuana in the same way as in the past.  He says today's parents are more accepting that their kids might smoke pot.

Last modified on Monday, 14 May 2012 17:39
Chris Keppler

Chris Keppler

Chris is the regular news anchor on WQMX's Wynn and Wilson in the Morning and WONE's Tim and Christi in the Morning programs. He first opened a microphone at WZIP-FM at The University of Akron in 1990 but got his first paid radio job delivering weekend news on WZKL-FM & WDPN-AM in Alliance. Chris then moved to WJER AM & FM in Dover where he reported on Tuscarawas County, including stories that made national headlines. Chris has been honored by his peers with first place awards from the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters including Best Reporter, Best Feature Story, and Best Broadcast Writing among others. In addition to his work as a broadcast journalist Chris has also worked in public relations and as an instructor at the University of Akron teaching Broadcast News Writing. Chris enjoys volunteer work, and has served on the boards of the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters, Public Relations Society of America (Akron Area Chapter), American Cancer Society Hope Gala Committee and currently serves on the Green Baseball/Softball Federation Board. Contact Chris through the newsroom 330-864-6397 or email at ckeppler@rcrg.net

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