Panorama explores the latest scientific research on the effects of cannabis on the human mind. In particular, the programme will look at the growing evidence of links between cannabis and psychotic illness in young people.British youngsters are using Cannabis earlier and smoking more of it than any previous generation. Most don't even think of it as a drug, and the popular perception is that it has no serious long-term effects. However, the truth is that, until very recently, very little was known about how cannabis actually affects developing brains.
"Teens and experts participated in a Teen Summit in Oklahoma City to discuss marijuana and its mental, physical and social effects on young people. "Straight Talk About Marijuana" aired on June 6 on Court TV's Choices & Consequences program. It was moderated by Court TV anchor, James Curtis"Check out the clip of Eli and his 4 ounce a day marijuana habit!
http://www.theantidrugs.net/advice/advice_straight_talk.asp
Sweeping across the towns and cities of western Canada and headed eastward at an alarming pace is the drug known as crystal meth. It's more addictive than heroin or cocaine at a fraction of the cost and the high it gives can last for days. And, unlike heroin or cocaine, it can be cooked up in an kitchen or basement lab using a recipe posted on internet sites and with ingredients found on the shelves at the local pharmacy.
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/darkcrystal/
High school narrators lead middle school students through drug-specific sections by asking them "true-false" questions. Middle schoolers respond, giving narrators the opportunity to dispel myths, give truths, and encourage younger students to choose a drug-free lifestyle now.
http://www.guerrillanews.com/videos/video.php?id=30http://realserver.earthlink.net/~www.discover-films.com/real_true_false-alcohol.rm
Here it is, all the "Just Say No", Drugs cause Terrorism, Stoned people shoot themselves and run over kids, hate inspired propaganda adds from the The Office of National Drug Control Policy.
http://www.mediacampaign.com/mg/television_archives.html