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Club Kids Against Drugs .com Description: Offers T-shirts and other items that carry anti-drug messages; stresses the need to advertise continuously and effectively against drugs. (kidsagainstdrugs.com) |
League Against Intoxicants Description: Site from Norway that includes several articles against the legalization of illicit drugs. (nettinfo.no) |
Legalizing Drugs Description: Quick rebuttal points for common arguments for the legalisation of drugs. (members.tripod.com) |
Sammon Says - Fact About Marijuana Description: An editorial comparing the symptoms of marijuana abuse with alcohol consumption. (sammonsays.com) |
This Is Your Life If You Choose Drugs Description: Anti-drug information, including: signs of teen usage, rehabilitation and help links, crack baby syndrome, and negative effects of club drugs such as roofies, marihuana, cocaine, and ecstacy. (members.aol.com) |
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