ISSUE GUIDES: Illegal Drugs

PUBLIC VIEW: PEOPLE’S CHIEF CONCERNS
  • Seven in 10 Americans say that drugs are an "extremely serious" or "very serious" problem in the U.S., but majorities also...
  • Half of Americans give the U.S. a "D" or an "F" for keeping illegal drugs from coming into the country and nearly half say...
  • Nearly three-quarters of Americans say we will never be able to stop drugs from coming into the U.S.
  • Roughly a quarter of Americans say drug abuse has been a problem in their family and more than half say they are concerned...
  • Three-quarters of parents say they would be "extremely disturbed" if they found out their teenager smoked marijuana and half...
  • Most Americans say peer pressure, a lack of parental supervision, and accessibility are major factors in determining whether...
  • Both public school teachers and parents are divided on whether illegal drugs are a serious problem at their school
  • More than half of teenagers say they have been offered drugs, but fewer than one-third say they have been offered drugs at...
  • More than half of teens say that they would report another student for using or selling drugs at school, a substantial change...
  • Very few parents say parents should not be held responsible when their teenager uses illegal drugs
  • Two-thirds of Americans say the TV and film industries fail to accurately depict the dangers of drug use and more than half...
  • Responses to whether a presidential candidate's past drug use should be made public can vary depending on the drug