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| DEA Launches New Drug Prevention
Site This Week |
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The
site includes information on prescription drug abuse, the societal
costs of drug use, drug overdoses, the effects of drugs and federal penalties
for drug convictions.
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DEA agents say the site is needed
because teens are getting conflicting information on drugs. The site does
not inundate the user with DEA messages, rather the facts come straight
from leading physicians, scientists and legal experts, said Jeffrey Sweetin,
special agent in charge of the DEA in the Rocky Mountain region.
Arthur Dean, chairman and CEO
of Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, said the Web page is a wonderful
educational tool. This site accurately portrays the real dangers of drugs
to our kids and to American society at large, Dean said.
The Web site discusses meth
and all illegal drugs on a teenage level. Parents also are encouraged to
also log on so they can learn if their children are in trouble. Some signs
that children might be using drugs are irrational behavior, staying up
all night, weight loss and anything abnormal.
URL: http://www.justthinktwice.com
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