DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
after DARE, i was convinced that marijuana was as bad as crack-cocaine. we should teach our youth about drugs in a bipartisan, unbiased, truthful way. just the facts. why? because if they are going to use drugs at all, they should do it safely with enough knowledge under thier belts to make a decision to or not to use.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
MADD (mothers against drunk driving) were in the news up here recently because 82% of their money went to telemarketers and door knockers. haha.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
"It will make you feel very happy and relaxed"
"Some consider marijuana not to be a drug"
"It gets you high and those who do smoke say it is a pleasant experience"
"But dont smoke it"
Fuckin retards.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
the only thing i remember about dare is the dumb shit cop that talked to us like we were 5 years old and we were in 6th grade. i didn't really pay much attention as i had no interesting in using drugs or alcohol when i was in 6th grade. it wasn't really an issue for me.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
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Originally Posted by dejayou30
the only thing i remember about dare is the dumb shit cop that talked to us like we were 5 years old and we were in 6th grade. i didn't really pay much attention as i had no interesting in using drugs or alcohol when i was in 6th grade. it wasn't really an issue for me.
Dude you must have been one hell of a smart 5 year old to be in 6th grade!
rofl 6th graders are usually 12...if you were 5 you'd be in school since you were a baby and still have to skip a grade...or two, considering kindergarten.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
Y'know they call it DARE, Drug Abuse Resistance Education but they might as well call it WARE, Weed Abuse Resistance Education. When we were in the 6th grade all they mentioned was weed and alcohol. I don't see why weed is the #1 target in every anti-drug organization lol.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
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Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
I want a DARE shirt.
hahaha, i have a picture of me in a dare shirt in the 4-5-6th grade... oh my god, to be naive once more....
love, kp:p
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
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Originally Posted by orangeman
Y'know they call it DARE, Drug Abuse Resistance Education but they might as well call it WARE, Weed Abuse Resistance Education. When we were in the 6th grade all they mentioned was weed and alcohol. I don't see why weed is the #1 target in every anti-drug organization lol.
Because weed is the most widely used illegal substance, and they probably believe in the whole "gateway" shit (yes, I know its dis proven, but you can't disprove ignorance...) so they most likely feel like they are "cutting the problem off at the source"
They really need to educate about harder drugs, 'cause kids DO use them. You know what one of my friends said to me once? "You know what would be trippy man? Crystal" as in meth...he had no clue how bad it was. He thought acid was bad, in fact, I mentioned acid and he said "nah man" and then the bit about meth.
Had he gotten his hand on some meth, he coulda become an addict. I really didn't know much about it till I started researchin', no clue thats what meth is.
Also I read an article on hight times that a ton of kids were using heroin 'cause the town didn't have lots of weed.
On an MTV show, I think maybe "true life: heroin addict" then it mostly showed teens. Prices have dropped and usage has increased, one clip showed a girl get like $10 from her mom, and she went and shot H.
Why is there no anti-heroin commercials? Fucking christ. If kids don't hear that its bad, they won't think it.
DARE, Causing more problems than it solved
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Originally Posted by Frivolous248
Dude you must have been one hell of a smart 5 year old to be in 6th grade!
rofl 6th graders are usually 12...if you were 5 you'd be in school since you were a baby and still have to skip a grade...or two, considering kindergarten.
the person said the dare guy talked to them like they were five while in 6th grade, not that they actually were