News (Media Awareness Project) - US WA: PUB LTE: Critical Thinking Impaired |
Title: | US WA: PUB LTE: Critical Thinking Impaired |
Published On: | 2003-10-30 |
Source: | Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 07:25:51 |
CRITICAL THINKING IMPAIRED
The Office of National Drug Control Policy's National Youth Anti-Drug
Campaign is up for refunding. If you're wondering what your $150 million a
year has bought, just think back to those ridiculous ads during the Super
Bowl that suggested marijuana can get girls pregnant or result in teens
accidentally shooting one another.
Lying about the real effects of drugs and drug abuse does not equip our
children with the knowledge needed to make critical decisions in their
lives, including about taking drugs. In fact, the last five years of ad
campaigns by this ONDCP program and the exorbitant amounts of money spent
have proven ineffective; and further, it is believed these ads have had a
direct effect on increasing teen drug use.
This program is ruining the bond our government and adults need to
establish with our children, and that's (the bond of) honesty and truth.
Our own Sen. Patty Murray is in a unique position as the leading Senate
Democrat on the House-Senate conference committee that determines how many
of our tax dollars are spent on this program. For the sake of our children,
let's all tell her none.
Abi Ludwig, Seattle
The Office of National Drug Control Policy's National Youth Anti-Drug
Campaign is up for refunding. If you're wondering what your $150 million a
year has bought, just think back to those ridiculous ads during the Super
Bowl that suggested marijuana can get girls pregnant or result in teens
accidentally shooting one another.
Lying about the real effects of drugs and drug abuse does not equip our
children with the knowledge needed to make critical decisions in their
lives, including about taking drugs. In fact, the last five years of ad
campaigns by this ONDCP program and the exorbitant amounts of money spent
have proven ineffective; and further, it is believed these ads have had a
direct effect on increasing teen drug use.
This program is ruining the bond our government and adults need to
establish with our children, and that's (the bond of) honesty and truth.
Our own Sen. Patty Murray is in a unique position as the leading Senate
Democrat on the House-Senate conference committee that determines how many
of our tax dollars are spent on this program. For the sake of our children,
let's all tell her none.
Abi Ludwig, Seattle
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