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Dispels False Information About Drugs
For the past 37 years, Narconon,
meaning “narcotics – none” or “no
drugs”, has been helping people to recover from drug
addiction throughout the world. As we all know, the
world’s number one societal problem cannot be overcome
unless there are effective prevention programs and materials
to aid true rehabilitation.
In a statement issued to the U.S.
House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on
Transportation, Treasury and Related Agencies, John P.
Walters Director of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
spoke of the advances in anti-drug campaigns. He cited that a
survey completed last year by the Partnership for a Drug-Free
America showed that 40% of teens say that anti-drug
advertising makes them less likely to try or use
drugs.
Director Walters also said,
“Our efforts to reduce substance abuse in America have
been far-reaching and diverse.” This is part of the
ONDCP’s plan to cut drug use by 10 percent in two years
and 25 percent in five years.
Narconon shares these ambitious
goals and knows that even greater results can be achieved by
helping to dispel the false information in our society
regarding drugs. That is where the booklet, “10 Things
Your Friends May Not Know About Drugs” comes in. This
booklet is designed to strip off the twisted rumors,
misconceptions and “selling techniques” used by
other drug users or dealers.
The first page of the booklet has
ten true or false questions asking, “Can you pass this
drug test?” The ten points are then answered and
explained in simple terms that anyone can learn and use. This
includes such false statements such as: “Ecstasy is
safer than other drugs,” “Marijuana isn’t
harmful,” and “Drugs stay in the body for one
day.”
This booklet is in high demand
and now it is available in a free downloadable format at
www.narconon-drug-education.com,
brought to you by Narconon Arrowhead. The end of the booklet
has a section on what you can do to help solve the problem of
addiction as well as some additional questions and answers
about drugs.
Narconon’s drug prevention
program has gotten this booklet into the hands of hundreds of
thousands of school-aged kids in the U.S. alone, and nearly
one million worldwide. The books have been printed not only
in English, but Spanish, Arabic, Italian, Taiwanese, French,
Swedish, German and Chinese as well to reach tens of
countries in several continents.
Many points of the misinformation
run rampant in the adult population as well. This is an
opportunity to find out the truth about drugs and to add
sanity to our environment. According to the President of
Narconon Arrowhead Luke Catton, “Narconon’s
simple goal is the total eradication of substance abuse, and
our ever-increasing staff is dedicated to making this
happen.” When asked if he thought this goal was
possible, Catton replied with, “Someday it would be
nice to not have to work in this field, but this is our
purpose and if achieved, then the majority of the
world’s other problems will go too. So call me an
idealist, but yes, I think it can be
done.”
Narconon was founded by William
Benitez in Arizona State Prison in 1966 to help get fellow
inmates off heroin. Since then, the effective program that
uses technology developed by L. Ron Hubbard has grown to more
than 120 groups in 35 countries and continues to expand due
to the results that are achieved through its life-saving
education and rehabilitation.
Next Story©2003 Narconon of
Oklahoma, Inc. All Rights Reserved. NARCONON is a registered
trademark and service mark owned by Association for Better
Living and Education International and is used with its
permission.
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