The Positive Art of Hip Hop supports Narconon with anti-prescription drug abuse message


 

The Positive Art of Hip Hop supports Narconon with anti-prescription drug abuse message – www.narconon.org The Positive Art of Hip Hop(tm) supports Narconon(r) with an anti-prescription drug message. Abuse of prescription drugs has become more of a serious problem than street drugs. The recent death of Michael Jackson due to prescription drug abuse has roused many artists to take a stronger stand against prescription drugs. Hip hop artist Tru-Ace and R&B singer Luigi, deliver a message to their public in Los Angeles, CA about prescription drugs with the solution to find the truth about drugs through visiting the Narconon website at narconon.org. Both of these hip hop artists and their dancers are drug-free. Tru-Ace and his dancer-J Blu Luigi and his dancers, Raul and Ray Ray. © 2009 Narconon International. All Rights Reserved. Narconon and the Narconon logo are trademarks and service marks owned by the Association of Better Living and Education International and are used with its permission.

 

Horrors Of Methamphetamines By Rehabs.com Shows Faces Ravaged By

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A new anti-crystal meth campaign featuring the warped mugshots of alleged repeat users is scary, but is it effective at discouraging drug abuse? Not really, say researchers. The "Horros of Methamphetamine," launched by Rehabs.com, claims to show the …
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Matthew Mitcham battled an addiction to crystal meth

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Olympic gold medal winner Matthew Mitcham reveals in a new book out Monday that he suffered an addiction to crystal meth in 2011 that almost derailed his career. photo. "I certainly was addicted to crystal meth… I just felt like such a massive sham …
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