Categories: AddictionAwareness

The new way of selling drugs

Teenagers endeavouring drugs is nothing new, but the issue is that purchasing A-level drugs has become more accessible.

Volteface published in 2020 that one in four adolescents came across a post advertising drugs on social media.

Figures from the National Crime Agency (NCA) suggest that more than four thousand children and young people were recruited by ‘county lines’ drug gangs in London alone in 2020.

The youngest lawbreaker was seven-years-old suspected of selling pot.

Voice of London

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