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Nov 7, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Local underage drinking the target of county plan

Full story: Berkshire Eagle Online - Berkshires Week

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#1
Nov 7, 2009
 
how do zens and pepes rank in underage thug wannabe drinking?1/2 in pittsfield i bet
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Williamstown, MA

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#2
Nov 7, 2009
 
Maybe it is time to teach coping skills in our schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. That is half the problem. Maybe rather than drinking or drugging to make problems temporarily "go away", students could learn how to face their problems head on and make them go away and stay away.
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Great Barrington, MA

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#3
Nov 7, 2009
 
Bring back the D.A.R.E. program. It's a great program.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
"The theory is that people are going to do what is perceived as socially acceptable. The idea is to change the social norms on substance and alcohol abuse." - quote

If this is the case, it is important to specifically prevent risky and young age alcohol use. However, a father having teaching his 17 or 18 year old son to drink responsibly with a beer at dinner should not be prevented.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
I don't know why they bother because they find teenagers drunk all the time and they just slap them on their wrist and don't do that anymore.And they just go right on drinking and druging...
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Nov 7, 2009
 
They should Lock thier asses up when they get caught drinking and make them go to aa meetings.Teenager's don;t listen to their parent's these day's that's why I say lock them up for a while...
Mink Frog

Russell, MA

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#7
Nov 7, 2009
 
Come on, people. The poll of high school SENIORS was taken in June? Think that would skew the poll?
These government agencies depend upon funds that come their way if our kids are "in crisis". There is an economic incentive to make problems. Follow the money.
So we exacerbate the problem by driving teen drinkers and drug experimenters into programs that label them and get them involved with the legal system.
There should be ways that young people can learn to drink responsibly. In Europe there are graduated ages for alcohol consumption (i.e., lower ages for beer and wine) and they don't seem to have the problems we do.
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Saratoga Springs, NY

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#8
Nov 7, 2009
 
This program is about three generations too late. Many kids who are underage drinkers see it as a perfectly acceptable thing to do. If there is a way to make drinking and drug taking less glamerous, that would help. Adults who provide for underage drinkers need to be held responsible.

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Lenox, MA

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Nov 7, 2009
 

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fbb wrote:
They should Lock thier asses up when they get caught drinking and make them go to aa meetings.Teenager's don;t listen to their parent's these day's that's why I say lock them up for a while...
Perhaps an offer to serve a year behind bars,or enlist in the Armed Forces is a good idea!
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Gloversville, NY

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#10
Nov 7, 2009
 
Over 20 years ago my daughter's class worked to stop drinking. Who in heck started drinking again?
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Northampton, MA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
fbb wrote:
I don't know why they bother because they find teenagers drunk all the time and they just slap them on their wrist and don't do that anymore.And they just go right on drinking and druging...
Did they ever?
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Gloversville, NY

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#12
Nov 7, 2009
 
It all starts at home.
stan the man

Pittsfield, MA

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Nov 8, 2009
 
Well we are certainly hoping they don't try to drink in our new theater. heh heh

Since: May 08

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Nov 8, 2009
 

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Underage drinking will always be a major concern for society in general!
Parental guidance,and education are necessary when adressing the problem,holding teenagers responsible for poor decisions would definitely decrease the incidence of underage consumption!
What ever happened to strict discipline? Can't parents smell alcohol on their teens breath? Oh that is right,they do not wait up for their kids anymore,they do not want to be stuck with a whiney grounded teenager in the house on week ends,after all,it was only a couple of Beers,and Junior wasn't the one driving! It is his friends fault,it is the other kids parents who are responsible,it is the fault of the store where they got the Beer,we had no idea he was drinking,we were in bed when he came in!
The bottom line is that kids are always going to experiment,and when nothing really bad happens the first time,they are going to go back for more,parents need to step up to the PARENTING PLATE and get tough!
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#15
Nov 8, 2009
 
The Berkshire Eagle had the BIGGEST drunk on the staff write this article. HA HA HA.
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