Teenage Drug Abuse: Anti-Drug Propaganda Film
Teenage Drug Abuse: Anti-Drug Propaganda Film
- Title: Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb
- Year: 1969
- Run Time: 18 Minutes
- Audio/Visual: Sound, Color
Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb is a groovy 1960’s anti drug film that vocalizes the concern over increased drug use among teenagers. The film stresses that, contrary to popular thought, drug abuse is not an individual decision, but a choice that affects society by preventing social change in America. This is a markedly different approach than most of the contemporary anti-drug material at the time. Dr. Boroughs explains how drug dependency limits one’s potential, hindering their growth and contri
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Velocity: A Bible Study For Teenagers – Wasted Lives, Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Episode 3)
Teens are bombarded with the warnings everyday – teachers, parents, and even public service ads on TV all saying the same thing: Don’t Do Drugs. Don’t Drink. Just Say No. But the message isn’t getting through. Teens want to have fun. They want to rebel. Some want to get high just to escape the pains of life. This episode looks at some wasted lives of ordinary youth and shows the harsh truth about drug and alcohol abuse. Through dramatic and real-life stories, Velocity deals with the doubts and s
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