Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Truth about Ecstasy



Narconon International
is warning youth of the dangers of Ecstasy in a promotional campaign that will save lives. Here is one of their recent press releases.

The popularity of Ecstasy has expanded even to isolated areas such as Guam and the Marianas Islands. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, Ecstasy appears to be the fastest growing problem in that part of the world. States such as Hawaii, Alabama, Washington and New York continue to experience high levels of abuse."

We are at 2006. The age of high speed communication. Does anyone believe, that it should also be the era of high speed expansion of drug abuse?

Obviously not. What needs to happen is education and prevention with high speed. Here is an other quote from the same article:

"Recent studies have shown that effective drug education programs can reduce the demand for this drug. Narconon has responded by releasing the drug education video Xtasy, the Real Story. It is tailored to meet the needs of young people who are often seduced by “hype” and peer pressure while remaining ignorant of the facts. Former Ecstasy dealers and users share their actual experiences, including what happens to a dealer's life and the fate of his friends and customers."




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