A program that proves meth is the most dangerous drug in America.
Interviews and stories from doctors, law enforcement, treatment counselors, emergency medical workers, and users, tell the whole story about methamphetamine.
The program depicts the dangers of meth, including its psychoactive and physical properties, the lost lives and the permanent physical damage associated with meth. After watching this program, your viewers will know that this is not something to be fooled with.
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Our children need to see this program.
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DRUG WARS - Crank County is a 24-minute film that examines the abuse of methamphetamine. It is a comprehensive examination of the out of control expansion of the most dangerous drug in history. It shows the devastation caused to families and individuals; how it affects the brain; the problems it causes for law enforcement and our communities; and how users risk stroke, liver damage, exposure to noxious fumes and possibly death.
This film is designed to be used by anyone who has the task of disseminating information about drug abuse. Some of you will be able to develop a discussion outline by simply watching the video. The links below contain a discussion guide for the audience and a complete guide for an instructor or group leader to enhance the presentation of this powerful story.
This film could be an excellent addition to any treatment, or counseling group.
- Can be used in schools, civic groups and community organizations
- Show ti to church youth groups
- Broadcast it on local, community or cable television Broadcast rights sold separately
- This powerful documentary can be shown as a stand alone presentation or as part of a wider scope presentation.
- It is suitable for loaning out.
Order Product 2101 - $99 - Includes public performance rights.
Reviews:
"The best informational presentation that I have seen. Our agency will use it as part of our education, pre-treatment, parent treatment, and post treatment groups...The film was well paced; the information used was honest and direct and not fabricated with the intent to scare people straight..."
Treatment Councilor, Klamath Falls, OR
"...excellent - professionally done - the information is... relevant. I plan to utilize this tape in our schools, parenting classes, and neighborhood meetings."
Sgt. Steve Cofield, Monrovia P.D.
"The video achieves two purposes, we believe. It educates as to the dangers and results, and secondly (for police and other first responders) it trains them to be medically ready for the worst."
Chief of Police Magazine
"My substance abuse group reviewed this film and it's a winner. This video is "hard ball" and puts meth in proper perspective..."
Larry Beaty, Director, Associated Addiction Counseling Services, Inc. Kansas City
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