Ecstasy Haul and New Group to Fight It

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (PRWEB) December 31, 2006

A new group has now incorporated to fight drugs. And just in time too. Drug-use reports show some drugs down, but use of ecstasy was up from 2.4 per cent to 3.4 per cent. And just last night police found more than a kilogram of ecstasy worth $ 100,000 on the street after a random breath test and possibly 60 grams crystal meth, a dangerous drug also called ‘ice’.

Drug Free Ambassadors Australia Incorporated formed in December from the campaign of the same name run by the Church of Scientology for almost 12 years.

New Chairman and Canterbury resident, Peter Mousiol said “My aim with the Drug Free Ambassadors is to give people the data about the harmful effects of drugs so that they can do a wise decision about it and not be pushed unknowingly into a miserable existence of addiction and succumb.”

And Coordinator & Public Officer and Dundas resident, Cyrus Brooks said “One is building a future where the leaders of the next generation will be drug free, not drug addicted. And now, at this time and season, we want to wish all youth (and young at heart) and Happy and drug-free New Year.”

Contact 02 9692 7308 if you would like to help or information.

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