in an odd sort of way, i agree. when you make it illegal, people just want to do it more. with all substance addiction, the person who is involved has to realize that they are hurting themselves and that they don't want it anymore. it seems that if people will kill for certain drugs, it must be really addicting. of course, if drugs come too easy, then there will be a lot more people that 'just try it' for the first time.
i don't believe the government should decide everything. parents should start teaching their children when they are very small about what values they have as a family. they might be different from culture to culture, but generally the same. no one wants their child a drug addict, sex addict, alcoholic, tv addict, whatever. until you become a parent, you don't really understand 'freedom within limits.' i think that's what it's all about. giving less and less limits, until age 18, where it's pretty much their own world. reinforcing limits is really much harder than i thought...even at younger ages. you have to be really 'mean' when they are younger so they listen to you when you are older. i spoiled my kids too much. now, they just expect everything. i try to say," look, when i was your age" - but they tune it out and want me to be nice no matter what.
tough love. but, lots of activities to do. you have to be mean and nice at the same time. otherwise, your kids see right through it and feel unloved by being spoiled. also, if all the members in a family stick together (aunts, uncles, gramma, grandpa) then everyone around the child is thinking the same thing. unfortunately, that isn't always the way it works, and some people don't really want the extended family involved. this is harder on kids imo.