Study: Teens are so over smoking traditional cigarettes
Traditional cigarette use among teens is now only slightly higher than use of illicit drugs, excluding marijuana, according to the 2015 edition of the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Monitoring the Future survey.
The poll canvasses 8th–12th graders to determine how many students are using illegal substances, and with what frequency. Below is the chart showing the top results for drugs used in the past 30 days: Just 7% of teens reported having smoked traditional cigarettes, while 5.1% said they’d used an illegal drug aside from marijuana. Teens appear to have switched to e-cigarettes as their preferred form of smoking.