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- Peers Influence Peers XVII: What We Worry AboutMay 19, 2011
In high school, teens will worry about many things including grades, their future, college, the economy, fitting in socially, and parent expectations. That's okay, these are things they should be focused on. It's a lot for someone who is 16 or 17 years old to consider. They also worry about things that shouldn't be on their plate; bullying, violence, and drug and alcohol use. Peers Influence Peers XVII: What We Worry About is an hour-long program that fuses documentary material with an original screenplay that addresses these potentially dangerous issues. It's a program produced by youth for a youth audience.
- Drugged Driving: The Hidden DangersJun 30, 2011
Overall, most people seem to have gotten the message that drunk driving is dangerous, but the same message doesn’t seem to be getting out about drugged driving. Unlike alcohol where it’s known how much in the blood causes impairment, the same can’t be said about other drugs. The waters get murkier when prescription drugs enter the mix since there are so many combinations people take. Some medicines for common ailments could cause impairment when mixed together. During this hour-long program, Drugged Driving: The Hidden Dangers, learn how big the problem really is and why it’s so difficult to do more to solve it.
- Inspired by TragedyJul 28, 2011
People get involved in anti-drug activities for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, a tragedy thrusts them into their work. Throughout the past few years, we have met many people who have done great things and have brought you their heartfelt stories. During this hour-long program, Inspired by Tragedy, we’ll take a look at these stories and find out what has happened since they first aired. There are new buildings, new programs, and new attitudes.
- The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with MarijuanaAug 25, 2011
Unfortunately, the attitudes about marijuana are changing. Many people no longer see marijuana as dangerous. Instead, they see it as medicine. During this hour-long program, The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with Marijuana, hear how coalitions are adapting and getting their prevention message out as laws and attitudes change.
- Ingenious IdeasSep 29, 2011
We all have those moments when we think, “why didn’t I think of that?” Throughout the years, we have profiled many people and groups who have had success with simple yet effective ideas. During this hour-long program, Ingenious Ideas, we’ll take another look at these stories and see what has happened since they first aired.
You can join this special broadcast at no cost from any site with a satellite dish having C-band capabilities. All viewing sites must register in advance to receive the necessary satellite coordinates. To register, contact Ed Kronholm at Phone: 877-820-0305; E-mail: dlnets@aol.com; Web Site: www.dlnets.com/MCTFT2nd.htm. The broadcast also will be webcast live at www.cadca.org.
This broadcast is made possible through a partnership with the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training Program (MCTFT), St. Petersburg College and the Florida National Guard.







