Red Ribbon Week reduction might not be successful
Red Ribbon Week has, since 1988, been the last week of Oct. Illicit drugs are typically the focus of Red Ribbon Week. A few extend the focus of the week to maltreatment of alcohol and prescription drugs, as well. Some argue, though, that Red Ribbon Week and comparable events don't decrease drug maltreatment.
A brief history of Red Ribbon Week
Undercover DEA agent Enrique Camarena was killed as he had been working in Mexico which begun Red Ribbon Week in 1985. In 1988, Nancy Reagan started National Red Ribbon Week. She did this with the help of the National Family Partnership. Now we keep in mind Red Ribbon Week. Most think of it as a way to "show intolerance for illicit drug use." Alcohol maltreatment awareness is part of the events. This is part of Red Ribbon week all together.
Red Ribbon Week actions to take part in
Red Ribbon Week in schools, churches and communities across the country contains a wide variety of actions. For a single day, or the whole week, many schools encourage wearing red ribbons and hold events against drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse. Children are asked to make commitments. These often come by telling them to "take a drug-free pledge." Red Ribbon Week typically involves prevention banners, candlelight ceremonies and rallies. In short, Red Ribbon Week is about "bringing awareness" to help prevent abuse of drugs, alcohol and other illegal drugs.
What about prevention
The drug historical past of the U.S. and Red Ribbon week this year are co-existing at the exact same time. CA could be voting on The California Regulate, Control, and Tax Marijuana Act soon. It will really be the week after Red Ribbon Week to be specific. D.A.R.E. is just one of numerous drug prevention programs that abuse has not been stopped by. Drug maltreatment may really be getting worse regardless how many faxless pay day loan the school districts have to take out to pay for it. The symptom is getting more attention than the issue with Red Ribbon Week. It is like this for many awareness groups. The Unites States Surgeon General says the program "does not work." This was in reference to D.A.R.E. and other such programs and pledges.
Info from
Surgeon General.gov
surgeongeneral.gov/library/youthviolence/chapter5/sec4.html
I'm Drug Free
imdrugfree.com/
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