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- From: machman@hardy.u.washington.edu (The Machman)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: The WO[S]D and State Fair Hypocrisy
- Date: 30 Aug 1993 21:27:54 GMT
- Message-ID: <25trcq$7s9@news.u.washington.edu>
-
- Yesterday I went to the Evergreen State Fair in Monroe, Washington.
-
- So all over the place there's DARE shit, "DARE to keep kids off drugs"
- signs on trailers and walls and t-shirts and buttons, and a big booth
- with fancy items for sale and plenty of "drugs are evil" propaganda,
- plus a couple cops in various shiny uniforms.
-
- And maybe not a hundred yards away are a couple youthful Marlboro
- representatives with boxes of matches and cigarette lighters, handing
- them out to folks who give the right answer to "are you a smoker?"
-
- (To which I replied, "no, but it's never too late to start, huh?")
-
- There was a crowd of girls hanging around, filling out some kind of
- survey forms for the Marlboro people. I don't say women because I don't
- think they were women, I think these girls were maybe sixteen or so.
-
- Nobody else seemed disturbed by this obvious dichotomy.
-
- It really pissed me off.
-
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-
- That's not even to mention one of the brochures available at the DARE
- booth: "Facts About Marijuana," published by noted drug awareness authority
- the Lions Club. In its entirety:
-
- FACTS ABOUT MARIJUANA
-
- Marijuana: Drug of Deception
-
- Marijuana is made from the leaves, small stems, and flowering tops of
- the Cannabis sativa plant.
-
- Marijuana, also called pot, grass, weed, is usually smoked in a loosely-
- rolled joint or in a pipe. It has a sweet, lingering odor.
-
- Marijuana causes the user to experience a feeling of well-being---of
- detachment from ordinary circumstances. This "high" is usually followed
- by feelings of depression.
-
- Marijuana is not just one substance; it contains more than 400 chemicals.
- The most widely known compund in this group is commonly called THC (delta-
- 9-tetra-hydro-cannabinol).
-
- THC is the primary mind-altering ingredient in marijuana.
-
- A portion of THC is absorbed into fatty tissue in the brain and repro-
- ductive organs, and in most other organs as well.
-
- It takes the body at least 30 days to eliminate all effects of smoking
- one marijuana joint.
-
- Marijuana is up to ten times more potent today than that which was produced
- in the 1960s.
-
- Some experts previously thought Marijuana to be harmless. It is now known
- that the reasons users can stop smoking without feeling severe withdrawal
- symptoms is because of the body's storage of THC. [!! huh? indeed.]
-
-
- Effects of Marijuana on the body
-
- * Marijuana reduces brain energy, impairing the users' ability to remember,
- feel, think, anticipate, and predict.
-
- * Because THC is stored in fatty tissues and works like a time-release
- capsule, regular marijuana smoking produces a constant state of sedation.
-
- * Since THC remains in the center of motivation of the brain, it weakens
- the users' ability to live drug-free.
-
- * The lungs of marijuana smokers are highly susceptible to emphysema and
- bronchitis.
-
- * Research shows that marijuana contains cancer-causing agents.
-
- * Marijuana impairs normal sexual development in both males and females.
-
- * Heartbeat rate increses by as much as 50% through marijuana use. Results
- are chest pains, and possible heart disease.
-
- * Regular use causes a decrease in the blood supply to the heart, and
- siminishes white cell production.
-
- * The body adjusts to regular use, making it essential to increase the
- amount used in order to achieve a "high".
-
- * Continual marijuana use deteriorates the body's immune system.
-
-
- Symptoms of Marijuana use
-
- * Marked change in behavior patterns
- * Carelessness about personal appearance
- * Lack of motivation
- * Reduction of short-term memory
- * Excessive irritability
- * Red eyes and fatigue
- * Abrupt mood changes/outbursts of anger
- * Less concern for the feelings of others
- * Bouts of depression/paranoia
- * Inability to react quickly/decreased coordination
- * Inability to get along with family/co-workers/peers
- * Loss of weight
- * Sleeplessness [to go with the fatigue I suppose]
- * Short concentration-span
- * Highly susceptible to common infections
- * Expressionless speech/blank stares
- * Faulty perception (cannot accurately judge distances, speed or time)
- * Decreased academic or work performance
-
-
- Marijuana connection
-
- Some researchers have found a direct link between increased marijuana
- use, and
-
- --juvenile and young adult crime such as theft
-
- --truancy and school drop-out rate
-
- --psychiatric referrals of adolescents and young adults
-
- --cases of teenage chronic organic brain syndrome (burnout)
- [chronic organic brain syndrome ?!?]
-
-
- Lions Drug Awareness Program
-
- Since its inception in 1984, the Lions Drug Awareness Program has
- emphasized prevention through education. Lions are working together to
- join families, educators, and other key leaders in a concentrated effort
- to create drug-free communities.
-
- Lions' primary focus is Lions-Quest "Skills for Adolescence," and Lions-
- Quest "Skills for Growing." These positive prevention curricula span
- Kindergarten through eighth grade, and are helping young people choose
- healthy lifestyles.
-
- For full details contact
-
- Lions Club International
- Special Research and Development Department
- 300 22nd Street
- Oak Brook, IL 60521-8842
- Telephone: 708/571-5466
-
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-
- While some of these "facts" are only partial truths, many of them are
- absolute fabrications. Unfortunately, they're a perfect example of those
- to which middle-America as represented by State Fair attendees is exposed
- (along with all the ridiculous PDFA ads on TV) on a regular basis.
- Countering the Propaganda Machine is going to take a lot of persistent
- work on the part of all of us who agree that "Drug Awareness" programs
- like this one are misguided at best.
-
- -- dave
-
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