New research shows massive ad campaign didn’t reduce meth use
New research shows massive ad campaign didn’t reduce meth use
(PhysOrg.com) — In 2005, Montana had one of the highest rates of methamphetamine use in the United States. Private funds were used to launch a public awareness campaign, and public dollars followed. Seven other states launched similar projects. Millions have been spent on advertisements.
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Montana Meth Project responds to negative University of Washington study
A new University of Washington study is taking aim at the Montana Meth Project , saying the project hasn’t affected drug use during its five-year campaign. But the Executive Director of the Meth Project says the study’s conclusions are unfounded.
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University of Washington study takes aim at Montana Meth Project
A new University of Washington study is taking aim at the Montana Meth Project , saying the project hasn’t affected drug use during its five-year campaign.
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