Not my experienceDare was not successful . It had just the opposite effect , it made kids curious about drugs so they stopped it , sorry but you're wrong .
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Not my experienceDare was not successful . It had just the opposite effect , it made kids curious about drugs so they stopped it , sorry but you're wrong .
Well what was your experience ? Because it was a major failure in all aspects . -Not my experience
Okay I know I posted the tape thing and I really want to watch how I assert my opinion here, but I’ll just say that I completely agree with the college studies. I took DARE ED in 5th and 6th grade, it didn’t prevent myself or any of my peers from at turning at that crossroads later in life, even if just for a short time. They could have picked a better mascot than a lion. Said marijuana is as dangerous as cocaine…. Yeah they’re lion…. I mean Lyin… even a 5th grader knows that is horse shit. If you want to keep your kids off drugs and alcohol, be honest with them. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, don’t feed em full of that nonsense propaganda you always heard, because it might come back to bite your ass.Well what was your experience ? Because it was a major failure in all aspects . -
After 10 years of the D.A.R.E. program, the American Psychological Association ran a study of 1002 subjects who received D.A.R.E. education in their 6th grade. This study assessed the efficacy of the program by tracking the subsequent drug use of the subjects when they hit their 20’s. The results of the study found that the program had no meaningful impact on rates of drug use, attitudes toward drugs, or self-esteem. The National Institute of Justice’s research found that the program has some effect, but on a modest scale. Another study carried out by the University of Illinois concluded that the D.A.R.E.program was counter-productive with students who participated in the program more likely to use drugs.
Why The D.A.R.E. Program Failed
The D.A.R.E. program was set up to teach students to say no to drugs and violence. Despite the intention, it might have had the opposite effect.landmarkrecovery.com
Well , the point was made to legalize all drugs to stop the money flowing to the cartels and it went from there , I think ?Okay I know I posted the tape thing and I really want to watch how I assert my opinion here, but I’ll just say that I completely agree with the college studies. I took DARE ED in 5th and 6th grade, it didn’t prevent myself or any of my peers from at turning at that crossroads later in life, even if just for a short time. They could have picked a better mascot than a lion. Said marijuana is as dangerous as cocaine…. Yeah they’re lion…. I mean Lyin… even a 5th grader knows that is horse shit. If you want to keep your kids off drugs and alcohol, be honest with them. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, don’t feed em full of that nonsense propaganda you always heard, because it might come back to bite your ass.
What’s any of this gotta due with the cartel and fent tho? I got lost in the 9 pages apparently.
Shoot my bad I missed that part.Well , the point was made to legalize all drugs to stop the money flowing to the cartels and it went from there , I think ?
I have always said, the only reason marijuana is a gateway drug is because parents tell their children it’s just as dangerous as the others. Then when those kids try marijuana and realize this isn’t like reefer madness at all, they think maybe the others aren’t really as bad as they’re portrayed. But they are. Be honest with your kids folks.Nowadays I don’t smoke marijuana because it used to be bad and is still bad to do according to some employers. Yet I have Nalaxone available in my car, office. Because that’s the reality, the true DARE. Some people found the gateway to drugs that destroyed their lives through marijuana, previously known as illegal. And it never should have been like that.
So your experience probably wasn't unusualOkay I know I posted the tape thing and I really want to watch how I assert my opinion here, but I’ll just say that I completely agree with the college studies. I took DARE ED in 5th and 6th grade, it didn’t prevent myself or any of my peers from at turning at that crossroads later in life, even if just for a short time. They could have picked a better mascot than a lion. Said marijuana is as dangerous as cocaine…. Yeah they’re lion…. I mean Lyin… even a 5th grader knows that is horse shit. If you want to keep your kids off drugs and alcohol, be honest with them. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, don’t feed em full of that nonsense propaganda you always heard, because it might come back to bite your ass.
What’s any of this gotta due with the cartel and fent tho? I got lost in the 9 pages apparently.
Sorry, Darwinism won’t work with social safety nets.Shoot my bad I missed that part.
Legalize, definitely not. Decriminalize? Maybe? There’s certainly a frustration that comes with laws being made solely for your own safety that are then used as business for the courts. Like getting pulled over or fined for not wearing your own seatbelt
How can anyone disagree with Darwinism or selective characterization? Let em weed themselves out and the next generation will be scholars.
I don’t think most people care if someone’s a crackhead, it’s what that crackhead does that could effect them.
My buddy got hurt in the hills yesterday and at least 4-5 vehicles passed as I’m trying to limp a man way way bigger than me back to his truck. Nobody gave a shit. But I reckon if his truck was blocking the road I’d of had some caring personel to help, don’t you? What if it was serious? And let me say something else, EVEN IF A PERSON IS OBVIOUSLY UNDER THE INFLUENCE, don’t write them off to be a bad person. Don’t make assumptions, pass judgment, cast stones. Everyone needs help sometimes.
No shit. Won’t be long, all that free asylum care will be sorted out. Maybe I can say I have PTSD from all this economic damage and get a phone and free hotel or rent stipend.Sorry, Darwinism won’t work with social safety nets.
Do you think the the cabal really wants to stop the flow of drugs???? I dont!Another exhibit on how the war on drugs has failed. We have been doing the same thing, in the same way, for 53 years. Inexplicitly, we haven't had any different results.