4' , NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 27, 2000 - 7A '. Y Suyey:J - NEW YORK (AP) - Teen-age marijuana ase has dropped for a third straight year, but a jump in the use of the "club drug" ecstasy raised new concerns for parents, according to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America's annual report. The nonprofit group's 13th survey, being eleased today, questioned 7,290 students in seventh through 12th grades nationwide. The margin of error is plus or minus 1.5 percentage points. Use of ecstasy, a favorite at dance clubs and -all-night raves, has doubled among teens since 1995, the survey found. One in 10 teens has experimented with the drug, it said. Ecstasy use on the rise among teens _ n The report found the number of teens who have tried ecstasy at least once had increased from 7 percent to 10 percent over the past year. In contrast, the 40 percent of teens saying they had tried marijuana was down from 41 percent last year. It was the third consecutive drop-off in teen marijuana use since 1997, when 44 percent of teens said they had used the drug at least once. "We appear to be turning a very impor- tant corner," said Richard Bonnette, the partnership's president and chief executive officer. "But as we turn one corner, troubling devel- opments are coming at us from other directions - specifically with ecstasy," he said. The survey found that more teens were turned off than on by marijuana. Fifty-four percent felt smoking pot would make them behave foolishly, up from 51 percent in 1997. Fewer believe most people will try marijua- na: 36 percent now, compared with 41 percent in 1997. And just 21 percent said they had used marijuana in the past month, down from 24 percent in 1997. Those numbers are significant because they address attitude changes since the partnership, along with the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy, "Troubling developments are coning at us fro. other directions - specifically with ecstasy." - Richard Bdnhette President and CEO of Partnership for a Drug-Free America started a national anti-drug ad campaign in July 1998. "This study confirms the trends we've seen over the last three years - a steady decline in the number of teen using drugs," said Barry McCaffrey, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. "This is very good news." The study found that the number of'teens seeing anti-drug advertising on a daily basis has jumped significantly - from 32 percent in 1998 to 49 percent this year. The Partnership for a Drug-Free America, launched in 1987, is a coalition of communica- tions industry professionals aimed at reducing the demand for illegal drugs. W eather creates delays for holiday travel by planes, trains, automobiles TheAssociated Press I1 .;usy airports, congested roads and trains, and v, foggy weather in some parts of the country yes- erday made the trip home that much longer for Thanksgiving travelers. With the Air Transport Association predicting a record 2.24 million passengers, airport officials across the nation had prepared for the worst. They're all coming back at the same time,' said Nancy Castles, spokeswoman for Los Angeles Inter- national Airport. She said 205,000 passengers were expected yes- terday, up from the estimated 195,000 to 200,000 on the day a year ago. Fog caused delays of at least one hour at Los Angeles airport, while fog at San Francisco Interna- tional Airport forced cancellation of 20 flights and delayed others up to 2 1/2 hours. At Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, things didn't go well for Travis Everhardus, who sat amid a pile of bags next to a United service desk. He arrived from Charlotte, N.C., only to find that his flight home to Kalamazoo, Mich., had been canceled, apparently because of fog. "I'm a little frustrated," Everhardus said. S Sleet and freezing rain affected travelers in New England, and delays delays at Logan International . Airport in Boston were averaging two hours last night. "Considering the weather, we've been very lucky," said Jose Juves, spokesman for the Massachusetts Ports Authority. .t was easy sailing for other travelers despite the AP PHOTO Tommy Frigon, 2, of Seattle, plays with toy vehicles while waiting for a plane connection with his family yesterday at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. The Air Transport Association predicted a record 2.24 million passengers would be traveling yesterday. threat of cancellations due to labor strife. Mechanics for both United and Northwest Airlines, which also had some delays and cancellations, are seeking new labor contracts. United Airlines said there had been 66 cancella- tions -- 49 of them related to maintenance - out of 2,300 flights systemwide. No major delays were reported at airports in Miami, Atlanta and Seattle. And travelers were pleasantly surprised by the lack of long lines at Boston's Logan. Katie Loosigian got to the airport four hours early for her I p.m. flight to Dayton, Ohio -just in case. But she was parked, checked in and ready to board her flight with hours to spare. "I couldn't believe it when I heard," she said. "But this has been great so far." At Albany International Airport, volunteer "ambassadors" and a group of local gospel singers were enlisted to calm travelers' nerves. By after- noon, the flight boards were filling with delays as rain storms covered much of the Northeast. Readers Wanted. michigandaily.com Are You Feeling or Medication-free women suffering from depression between the ages of 18-50 are needed for treatment and research project studying brain chemistry. 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