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The survey also found that in the past five years, a drop in methamphetamine use in the past year was found among all three grades.
From 2004 to 2009, alcohol use across the three grades also dropped. By all measures, alcohol remained the most widely used illicit substance among teens, with 43.5 percent of 12th-graders reporting taking a drink in the past month. That's a little change from the same period last year, but down from 52.7 percent in 1997 -- a year that showed high percentages of substance abuse. All three grades reported drops in binge drinking from 2004 to 2009.
Cigarette use continued its dramatic drop from a decade ago. In 1997, 19.4 percent of eighth-graders reported smoking within a month. That fell to 6.8 percent last year and 6.5 percent this year. The rate for 12th-graders dropped from 36.5 percent in 1997 to 20.1 percent this year.
"There's not going to be much further improvement unless policies change," such as higher taxes to discourage kids on a budget and further limits on public smoking, said Johnston.
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