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Myths, Facts and Illicit Drugs: What You Should Know

   
SAMHSA has joined with the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Guard to sponsor a series of webcasts on illicit drugs currently gaining popularity in American life.

In each webcast, a panel of experts discusses the facts and misinformation about these drugs and respond to the concerns of community coalitions, community leaders, drug prevention and treatment providers, law enforcement officials, parents, caregivers and educators.

Go to SAMHSA's webcasts and other information on meth, ecstasy, heroin, and marijuana:

   
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Marijuana: February 28, 2002
Webcast: Weeding Out the Hype

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Heroin: July 19, 2001 
Webcast: What's the Real Dope? 

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"Ecstasy" or MDMA: May 24, 2001
Webcast: What's All the Rave About? 

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Methamphetamine: March 22, 2001
Webcast: What's Cooking In Your Neighborhood?  

 

 


This page was last updated on  22 March, 2002
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