I don't know how many meth users read The World, but if they do, I'm sure they haven't missed the quarter-page ad, which reads: &#8220Before you use meth, better think twice” (The World, Nov. 30). A ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Josh Palmer's story has played out countless times here in the heart of meth country. Introduced to methamphetamine as a teenager, he soon became addicted, couldn't keep a job, lost ...
Last week, we posted a list of anti-drug commercials that not only didn’t stop any children from doing drugs, but potentially encouraged such abusing behavior. The famed PSA one-liner, “I learned it ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Hoping to encourage neighbors and communities to help in the fight against methamphetamine, the nation's drug czar launched an ad campaign Monday warning that the secondhand ...
A recent study claimed that a notable prevention campaign has not discouraged methamphetamine use, but professionals on the frontlines disagree. The study, written by D. Mark Anderson, a University of ...
Two public-service announcements made by students at Pueblo High Magnet School and Doolen Middle School are making the rounds on television. But unlike the typical PSA, which is often seen only late ...
HELENA - The Montana Meth Project's gritty anti-drug ad campaign may actually increase teenagers' comfort level with methamphetamine, a new Australian study published in an academic journal this month ...
The Montana Meth Project on Wednesday unveiled its latest advertising campaign, which includes four new television ads, as well as radio, print, and outdoor advertisements that will run throughout the ...
What can be done with $5.6 million? Buy a couple houses or maybe a few cars; or launch a huge advertising campaign targeted at preventing methamphetamine use among Montana teenagers. Montana ranks ...
Another effort from the project is a documentary, "Montana Meth," which will air on HBO March 18. The film, Zuppas said, has a different purpose from the ads, which are aimed at educating teens on the ...
HELENA — The next round of radio, television and print ads warning of the dangers of methamphetamine use are more shocking than the first and show footage that will "make you shake," said Thomas ...
Since 2005, the ads have been everywhere — frightening pictures of meth addiction on billboards, in print and television ads. Young addicts telling their stories on television and radio. Altogether, ...