Last
week, Zach Galifianakis, star of the new movie "Due Date,"
startled his interviewer and fellow guests on Real Time with Bill
Maher by pulling out what he said was a joint and lighting up. In a
later interview, Bill Maher denied that Zach had been smoking real
marijuana. It hardly matters. The communication behind the action is
crystal clear. It says "Marijuana smoking is acceptable."
It tells young people "Go ahead and smoke it." This was all
part of the brouhaha surround the debate over California’s
referendum to legalize marijuana, which is neither here nor there.
This article is not about legalization.
The fact is that as
irresponsible as the act itself would be to let that communication
hang in the air, unanswered. For that reason, Narconon International
senior drug educator Bobby Wiggins calls for parents to respond to
this TV gimmick by actually talking to their children about drug
abuse and the real-life problems it can create. Narconon is an
international organization dedicated to preventing drug and alcohol
abuse and to helping those who have become addicted recover
fully.
"It’s not enough for parents just to tell their
children they should abstain from drugs," said Wiggins. "They’ve
got to be real with them. The truth is that marijuana use itself
creates its own damage and is itself addictive. The dealer trying to
sell a teenager an ounce of marijuana is sure not going to be the one
to tell the kid, so it’s got to be the parents."
The
National Center on Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA)
provides annual reports on the state of substance abuse among
America’s young people. These reports completely support the idea
that the best route to success is drug-free and alcohol-free. Their
reports state that about half of students who drop out of school
either themselves have been involved with alcohol and/or other drug
use or they have parents who are substance abusers. CASA’s research
also indicates that young people who abuse drugs or alcohol have
lower grades and higher rates of suspension or expulsion. They are
less likely to graduate from high school or college.
But don’t
expect the noisy advocates of marijuana legalization or
decriminalization to admit any of this. For the record, Narconon does
not take a political stand on this issue…because it’s a red
herring. What is important is demand reduction – effective drug
rehabilitation and effective drug education.
"For
decades, Narconon
has taught volunteers in the U.S.and dozens of other countries how to
educate children to think more responsibly about drug use,"
stated Wiggins. "We emphasize giving students real information
they can use to make drug-free decisions on their own. Our method of
drug education has been studied and demonstrated to reduce drug use
by those students who receive the curriculum. The only safe amount of
illicit drug use is none at all, period." Visit
http://www.youtube.com/user/narconon#p/u/7/Ze2L6lMG7gI for more
information on the Narconon program.
About
Narconon: The
Narconon
drug rehab
recovery is completely drug free. Narconon does not believe in using
drugs to solve problems that are caused by drugs in the first place.
Narconon’s proven methods have saved many lives and families
world-wide. For more information on the Narconon drug education
curriculum or the Narconon
program,
visit www.narconon.org.
Contact
Information:
Narconon
International
4652 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, CA 90027
1
800-775-8750
info@narconon.org
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