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“But as kids, how did they get their hands on drugs to begin with? KHNL News 8's Minna Sugimoto takes us inside the Waiawa Correctional Facility for Part 2 of her special report, Young Drugs. They told us how they used drugs right under their parents' noses. "My first joint in the sixth grade," Stanford Kepa, inmate, said. "I started using cocaine when I was 14," Brandon Ayers, inmate, said. "I hid it for a long time,"(Sugimoto, Minna) Austin Keala, inmate, said. "If my dad would actually search real good, he could have questioned, 'How come you have so many Visine bottles?'" Ayers said. "Open my eyes underneath the water. Makes my eyes red. But that's not the only red. It's from smoking pot, too," Tipasa Sagote, inmate, said. Four inmates revealed their secrets, so perhaps we could keep our kids from following in their footsteps. "There's a lot of things that possibly I can offer to kids out there and keep them out of a place like this," Keala said. But how, at such a young age, did they get their tiny hands on alcohol and drugs to begin with? "There's always a way to get drugs. Always," Ayers said.(Sugimoto, Minna) "My aunty had a party at home. So I kind of like watched them, how they having fun. So I went to the cooler. I grab one beer and snuck out," Sagote, who was 11 years old at the time, said. "If parents drink, ice box has liquor and liquor cabinets have liquor. Check that. A lot of guys, I used to