Methamphetamine use, production and sale are huge problems in southwestern Virginia and are growing concerns all over the rest of the U.S., especially in states such as Montana where meth-related ...
The message is just as graphic, just as hard-hitting. "15 bucks for sex is not normal. But on meth it is." It is one of the many slogans in the Montana Meth Project's new onslaught of advertising, ...
Last week, we posted a list of anti-drug commercials that not only didn’t stop any children from doing drugs, but potentially encouraged such abusing behavior. The famed PSA one-liner, “I learned it ...
HELENA — A new round of anti-meth ads from the Montana Meth Campaign start Thursday, fresh off market survey results that show the initial wave of ads that ran through February was effective. The new ...
The New York Times takes a good look at the searing ad campaign bankrolled by Thomas M. Siebel through the Montana Meth Project. According to people the Times talked to, the campaign is having a big ...
Another effort from the project is a documentary, "Montana Meth," which will air on HBO March 18. The film, Zuppas said, has a different purpose from the ads, which are aimed at educating teens on the ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- An ad campaign that targets methamphetamine was launched in Iowa on Monday. The campaign's 30-second public service announcements were introduced on television in Missouri ...
Another effort from the project is a documentary, “Montana Meth,’’ which will air on HBO March 18. The film, Zuppas said, has a different purpose from the ads, which are aimed at educating teens on ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The camera pans past family photos as an erratic teenager yanks his mother's purse off a table. She tries to stop him, but he pushes her to the floor, pockets a few bills and kicks ...
While some previous anti-drug ad campaigns, like “Just Say No,” elicited understandable skepticism, the right kind of ads can have a dramatic deterrent effect, resulting in lower rates of drug abuse ...
I don't know how many meth users read The World, but if they do, I'm sure they haven't missed the quarter-page ad, which reads: &#8220Before you use meth, better think twice” (The World, Nov. 30). A ...