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Youth Daytime Dealing and Drug Use Reduced on Nonschool Days

April 10th's CESAR Fax reports on a lower amount of youth daytime dealing and drug use on nonschool days when compared with normal school days. The report cites four possible reasons for the data, including higher opportunity for use and dealing at school, improved enforcement and detection of drug-related behaviors at schools, better parental supervision of children during the daytime on nonschool days, and/or inactivity of youth in the morning on nonschool days.

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