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Leaving A Friend For Dead Isn’t Normal, But On Meth It Is

My Friends And I Share Everything. Now We Share Hepatitis and HIV.

My Girlfriend Would Do Anything For Me. So I Made Her Sell Her Body

My Mom Knows I’d Never Hurt Her. Then She Got In The Way.

No One Thinks They’ll Lose Their Virginity Here. Meth Will Change That.

No One Ever Thinks They’ll Wake Up Here. Meth Will Change That.

Scabs, Hallucinations, and Body Sores. Then Things Really Go Downhill.

Actually, Doing Meth Won’t Make It Easier To Hook Up.

You’ll Never Worry About Lipstick On Your Teeth Again.

No One Thinks They’ll Ever Spend A Romantic Evening Here. Meth Will Change That.

No One Thinks They’ll Try To Tear Off Their Own Skin. Meth Will Change That.

15 Bucks For Sex Isn’t Normal. But On Meth It Is.

My Sister Always Looked Up To Me. Even After I Made Her An Addict.

Beating An Old Man For Money Isn’t Normal. But On Meth It Is.

Picking For Bugs Under Your Skin Isn’t Normal. But On Meth It Is.

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On April 29th 2008, Brianne H. wrote:
Wow. Those are pretty disgusting. Pretty eye-opening, too. I wonder if those billboards actually work, though…
On April 29th 2008, Brianne H. wrote:
wow
On April 29th 2008, Katie wrote:
People don’t become addicted to drugs because they didn’t see enough PSA’s. I wish the money going in to these ads was being redirected to improving treatment for meth, and impriving access to it. 80% of the people who need treatment for meth don’t have access to it. So what’s the point?
On April 30th 2008, shdwsclan wrote:
^ I hope the money from these ads was directed to research methods of making the manufacturing of meth cheaper.
On April 30th 2008, supertweeker wrote:
@shdwsclan
and easier =]
On December 13th 2008, Thebes wrote:
I saw this linked from another at Pop Crunch which says had this:
“The group was founded by billionaire Thomas Siebel and has had great success. Since the campaign was started teen meth use is down 45% and adult meth use has fallen by 72%. Other states with meth problems have begun running the ads, including Arizona and Illinois.”
Presuming thats true, its great. I’ve seen a lot of problem meth heads around here- and one problem is that most people around (including me) believe that a person has a right to do what they will with their own body. I do not believe “law enforcement” makes anything better in these cases. And yet, anti-drug programs in schools demonstrably lie about other, softer, drugs.
People hear what happens to meth heads so they know these ads are true. Put the ugly reality of it out there and fewer people will try it.
On December 14th 2008, Karen wrote:
I have worked as a drug counselor/case manager for several years. I don’t know what will untimately work, but I’m all for trying something! To the person who believes that it is your right to do what you wish to your own body…. if it were just your body that was affected, I’d agree, but I think even you know better than that!
On December 15th 2008, chris wrote:
just because it wasn’t mentioned anywhere: this campaign came out of ad agency venables, bell&partners in san francisco. ( http://www.venablesbell.com )
you could ask them how the campaign has performed, agencies usually have a lot of those kind of numbers.
On May 27th 2009, amber jo wrote:
i seen the ripping off your skin one in Denver Colorado… i looked it up and ya the adds are affective for me…