
Drugs: The Children Are Choosing (1970)
James Fatiman introduces a program that explores the complex issues surrounding drug use, particularly among children in elementary and junior high schools. He highlights the rising concern of drug use among youth, noting that many children are aware of peers using drugs. The program will feature various perspectives on drug use, including the misuse of amphetamines and the psychological factors driving individuals to drugs. Experts will discuss the societal pressures, advertising influences, and the normalization of drug use in American culture. The series aims to educate young people about drugs, enabling them to make informed decisions.
Keywords:
James Fatiman, drug use, children, elementary schools, junior high schools, amphetamines, drug abuse, psychological dependence, societal pressures, advertising, drug culture, education, informed decisions, youth experimentation, communication breakdown, peer pressure, identity, drug influences.
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