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Sunday, 21 April, 2002, 07:52 GMT 08:52 UK
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One in four 'has taken drugs'
More than a quarter of Britons have tried illegal drugs and two million have experimented with them before reaching 14, a survey suggests.

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 | Chief executive of Drugscope Roger Howard: "We need a much more subtle approach to the problem" real 28k
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 | Robert Yates, Assistant Editor of The Observer, which commissioned the study, says most drug dealers are a "one stop shop" real 28k
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One in four 'has taken drugs'
More than a quarter of Britons have tried illegal drugs and two million have experimented with them before reaching 14, a survey suggests.

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Also:
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 | Chief executive of Drugscope Roger Howard: "We need a much more subtle approach to the problem" real 28k
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 | Robert Yates, Assistant Editor of The Observer, which commissioned the study, says most drug dealers are a "one stop shop" real 28k
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Chief executive of Drugscope Roger Howard: "We need a much more subtle approach to the problem"
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Robert Yates, Assistant Editor of The Observer, which commissioned the study, says most drug dealers are a "one stop shop"
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The BBC's Christine Stewart reports
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