Pubdate: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 Source: Clanton Advertiser, The (AL) Copyright: 2006 Clanton Advertiser Contact: http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1742 RED RIBBON WEEK BEGINS TOMORROW, LASTS THROUGH OCT. 31 This week, local schools will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week, which urges students to show their personal commitment to a drug-free lifestyle by wearing a red ribbon from Oct. 23-31. Red Ribbon Week was first organized by the National Family Partnership in 1988. The tradition began after DEA agent Kiki Camarena was murdered by drug traffickers in Mexico City, Mexico in 1985. Camarena was working undercover investigating a major drug cartel believed to include officers in the Mexican army, police and government. Soon afterwards, friends and neighbors began donning red badges of satin in memory of Camarena's battle against illegal drugs. The practice of wearing red ribbons evolved from this and became a symbol of intolerance toward drug abuse. It's good to teach our kids the danger of illegal drugs. They should know that certain drugs are illegal because they are harmful to the body. They also should be taught about the consequences of breaking the law. It's also a good practice to allow kids to participate in special demonstrations involving law enforcement officers and police dogs. This way, perhaps they will form a positive image of the officers and, at the same time, a respect for the law. Friday at Jemison Elementary School, the city's Chief of Police Brian Stilwell introduced the kids to Medic, the drug dog. The event was held for the purpose of kicking off Red Ribbon Week. This week, JES and other schools across the county will enjoy different activities and demonstrations as a part of Red Ribbon Week. While students are taught a lot at school about avoiding harmful drugs, parents should reinforce these lessons at home. This should be done at a relatively early age, before it's too late. If we really care about our kids, we won't just rely on everybody else to show them what's right. Let's make sure they all know the story behind the Red Ribbon. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl