Pubdate: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 Source: El Defensor Chieftain (NM) Copyright: 2007 El Defensor Chieftain Contact: http://www.dchieftain.com/site/feedback.html Website: http://www.dchieftain.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2520 Author: Evelyn Cronce, El Defensor Chieftain Reporter Bookmark: http://drugnews.org/topics/red+ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?135 (Drug Education) RIBBONS, RIBBONS, EVERYWHERE The Use Of Drugs Is Especially Discouraged During National Red Ribbon Week According to a nationwide survey by the United States Department of Health, 90 percent of 12th graders surveyed said that marijuana was "very easy" or "fairly easy" to get; more than 47percent said cocaine was "very easy" or "fairly easy" to get; and more than 32percent said that heroin was "very easy" or "fairly easy" to get. During the last week of October, the Socorro DWI Council asked youth to be especially aware of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. The council provided pledge cards to schools throughout the county asking students to promise not to use drugs or alcohol. The Student Council and Youth Leaders of Magdalena Schools presented banners for village, county and city government officials to sign pledging to work toward the goal of all the communities in Socorro County becoming drug free. Red ribbons were placed on light poles along U.S. 60 to remind drivers not to use drugs or alcohol, especially while driving. Students at Magdalena schools planted red tulips as a reminder to everyone not to abuse drugs or alcohol. New Mexico will hold a poster contest and an essay contest for students throughout the state through each county's DWI affiliate. San Antonio and Midway school students in kindergarten through fifth grade will be participating. The theme this year is "New Mexico youth making healthy choices." There are three categories for the poster contest: kindergarten and first grade, second and third grade, and fourth and fifth grade. Only fifth-graders in Socorro will participate in the essay contest that is open to fifth through 12th grades. Sarah Hammack, a certified prevention specialist, said home schooled students who wish to participate should call Denise Sawyer at the Socorro County DWI Office, 575-838-0028, for information. Winners from each school will participate in a county competition. County winners will participate in the state contest. There will be ribbons and plaques presented to the local winners. The winners of the state competitions will present their winning entries to the 2008 Legislature on DWI Awareness Day. In 1985, the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth joined with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and implemented a Red Ribbon campaign that spread to places as far away as Europe. The National Red Ribbon Week is celebrated every year October 23-31, and is dedicated to Kiki Camarena and all of the people who have been wrongly killed due to the violence of drugs. Camarena joined the DEA in 1974. In 1985, in Guadalajara, Mexico, he was grabbed by five men who shoved him into a beige Volkswagen. One month later, his body was discovered in a shallow grave. Camarena and his informant, Alfredo Zavala Avelar, had been savagely and grotesquely killed. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom