Pubdate: Sun, 01 Jul 2001 Source: Mobile Register (AL) Copyright: 2001 Mobile Register. Contact: http://www.al.com/mobile/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/269 Author: George E. Krietemeyer CURB TEEN DRUG USE? THINK LOCAL Time and again, parents and teens alike identify the drug problem as one of the top issues facing teens. Parents say they wish they knew better what to say to their kids about drugs, and teens report that parents are one of the biggest influences on their decisions when it comes to using drugs. Given these facts, the work of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America is invaluable to the national effort to reduce the demand for illegal drugs. Using messages created by some of the best minds in the advertising business, the Partnership uses the power of the mass media to "unsell" drugs to kids, and to give parents guidance that can help them keep their kids drug free. Research has shown the ads work: A study at the University of Kentucky found kids exposed to heavy doses of anti-drug ads are 26.7 percent less likely to use marijuana. Since a federally funded campaign started giving Partnership ads increased visibility, teen drug use has dropped, and teen drug attitudes have changed markedly for the better. All this is on a national scale, but the drug problem also needs to be addressed on a local level. That's why cities and states across the country have set up local alliance programs modeled on the Partnership's national work. The Partnership for a Drug-Free Mobile was established in June 2000 to combat this problem head-on. Our Partnership is united to help reduce drug and alcohol abuse in Mobile through advertising, marketing, communications and public relations campaigns in conjunction with local media outlets. Our media campaign is designed to: Shape attitudes about the use of illegal drugs. Support the efforts of all community anti-drug coalitions. Communicate the tremendous value of treatment programs available within the community. But the drug problem in Alabama is not limited to Mobile. It is possible to prevent drug use by teens statewide, and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America and the Partnership for a Drug-Free Mobile have provided the state with excellent models. It's time for Alabama to build on those models at the state level. GEORGE E. KRIETEMEYER Director Partnership for a Drug-Free Mobile Mobile - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe