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| 19 November 2001 San Diego County Students Thank Parents For Not Hosting Underage Drinking Parties Go Door-to-Door Asking Adults to Stop Providing Alcohol to Minors and Warning Them Its Against the Law SAN DIEGO, CA They get it from strangers, store clerks, older friends, siblings and parents. They are teenagers and it is alcohol, the nations most pervasive drug problem among youth. more details 15 November 2001 San Diego County Students Thank Parents For Not Hosting Underage Drinking Parties Go Door-to-Door Asking Adults to Stop Providing Alcohol to Minors and Warning Them Its Against the Law San Diego County students kick off Project Home STOP, a countywide campaign on underage drinking and youth access to alcohol. Teens go door-to-door thanking parents and other adults for not hosting underage drinking parties and for not providing alcohol to minors. Youth deliver brochures warning them that its against the law to give alcohol to teens; ask them to sign pledge promising not to be a source of alcohol for teens. more details 31 October 2001 Steady Progress Against Methamphetamine Meth Strike Force Report Card Shows Fewer Local Meth Labs, and More Treatment Available for Drug Users SAN DIEGO, CA The terrorist attacks that began seven weeks ago today rocked our nation, affecting many aspects of our daily lives. In the shadow of those events, Americans get on with their daily lives, seeking solutions to other problems that existed long before the attacks, and may linger into the future. Two things remain constant here in San Diego County: the presence of methamphetamine, and the Methamphetamine Strike Forces commitment to fighting it. more details 29 October 2001 Steady Progress Against Methamphetamine Strike Force Report Card Shows Fewer Local Meth Labs, and More Treatment Available for Drug Users The Methamphetamine Strike Force presents its annual Status Report and Report Card to the Board of Supervisors. Last year, fewer drug labs were seized in San Diego County, and more people are seeking treatment for methamphetamine problems. The countys capacity to provide substance abuse treatment is expanding. And fewer arrestees are testing positive for methamphetamine. County officials will explain the significance of the statistics. more details 17 October 2001 Local Heros Recognition Kicks Off Californias Red, (White and Blue) Ribbon Week Terrorisms Link to Drug Trafficking Discussed During 15th Anniversary Luncheon Terrorisms link to drug trafficking is discussed during Californias Red Ribbon Week kick off celebration. Federal, state and local officials, community leaders and volunteers meet in San Diego to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Red Ribbon Week and honor Enrique Kiki Camarena in whose memory the drug prevention campaign was created. The San Diego Prevention Coalition recognizes companies, community organizations, and youth that have made a difference in promoting safe, healthy and drug-free communities. more details |
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