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outline2: introduction-teenage drug abuse has become a serious issue. Many teens use drug Negative effect happens because of the drug use Some teenagers lose control of the drug abuse Conclusion- Abuse of drugs and alcohol can also change friendships, as teens begin to move away from old friends who don't approve of their drug use and begin to associate with fellow drug users who will encourage and support one other's drug use. Parents should be very concerned when teens dump one group of friends for another, especially if they are secretive about the new peer group. The sooner you can recognize that your child or your friend is abusing alcohol or other drugs, the sooner you can seek help. If you notice changes in behavior, changes in friends, lying about after school or weekend activities, changes in mood, or depression your teen might have a problem with substance abuse.
 * 1) teenage has experience some type of drug by the age of 13
 * 2) some kids parents are doing drugs in front of the kids
 * 3) many teenage kids are doing drugs in messing up there health
 * 1) most teens at the age of 15 have most likely tried some type of drugs
 * 2) Most teens don't start using drugs expecting to develop a substance abuse problem,
 * 3) Teens might tell themselves they will only try a drug once, but many teens find themselves under continual peer pressure to continue to experiment with drugs and “join the party
 * 1) Most teens don't think that they will become addicted, and simply use drugs or alcohol to have a good time and be more like their friends
 * 2) The biggest consequence to casual drug use can be that it develops into a true addiction.
 * 3) Teens as young as 13 have often already tried drugs as powerful as cocaine.
 * 1) When teens become addicted they lose friends, develop health problems, start to fail in school, experience [|memory loss],
 * 2) lose motivation,
 * 3) and alienate their family and friends with their negative behaviors and often unpredictable emotional swings.