The Church of Scientology International co-sponsored a recent drug-prevention conference

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A conference was held in Los Angeles to empower 80 drug-free youth as Drug-Free Mentors.

A conference held in Los Angeles empowered 80 drug-free youth as Drug-Free Mentors. Coming from around California, Washington State, Missouri, New Mexico, Virginia and Florida, the 14 to 25 year olds were nominated locally as persons of good character who want to help others be drug-free.

The youths spent a full day learning about the effects of drugs, how to deal with drug-related social problems they encounter and participated in a lively panel discussion with three veteran law enforcement officers. The Foundation for a Drug Free World provided plenty of drug education booklets and posters for immediate use to everyone and Foundation Ambassador and TV actor, Jason Dohring, led the group in taking the Mentor Pledge. The 26-year old actor said that drug education helped him decide at an early age to stay away from drugs and also positively influence his friends. "Today education about drugs is something everybody needs," he said.

A 17-year veteran Los Angeles Juvenile Narcotics Detective who was part of the discussion panel helped answer questions on everything from law enforcement duties, to the dangers of drugs and how they change body chemistry. As to why kids get involved in drugs in the first place, he said the reasons vary but that youth who have developed self confidence are able to stand up to peer pressure and make proper decisions. "That's really important," he said.

Conference organizer and Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life Coordinator for the Church of Scientology International, Wendy Beccaccini said safer communities is the objective of the Mentors conference. "Drugs are a serious community problem youth see and deal with daily," said Beccaccini. "Our youth need help and nothing talks like experience and mutual respect. They all learned a lot about issues that matter to them and you can bet they're telling their friends all about it."

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Say no to WHAT drugs?

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Should I continue taking my prescription medication? Scientology says no. All mental problems can be fixed via expensive, revealing, and videotaped e-meter auditing sessions, run by them.

Scientology is trying to make a good name for itself by getting behind a good cause (getting kids off ILLEGAL drugs) when it has far wilder and more dangerous beliefs, like drugs are unnecessary because chemical imbalances don't exist and mental illness is caused by dead alien souls in your body. I am offended that they are so willingly associated with otherwise good causes. Are Neo-Nazis also on that list? They need the good publicity.

Yes- no doubt those booklets

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Yes- no doubt those booklets are full of their usual smears against anti-depressants and other necessary medications.

CULT PROPAGANDA

Anonymous's picture

They (being of a religious/cult entity) are not medically licensed or trained and should stop acting as such. What have they done for the war on drugs? NOTHING What have they done to promote their whacked out alien vitamin psychiatry cult? This propaganda article. Inform yourself.
DON'T BE FOOLED!

CCHR=SCIENTOLOGY CULT

DIANETICS = SCIENTOLOGY CULT

Obvious Propoganda

Anonymous's picture

Scientology wants you to say "no" to drugs like Chemotherapy and Dialysis, because after all if you beleive in Scientology you KNOW that all disease is caused by contact with SPs (Suppressive people of the Church of Scientology) and "Body Thetans" the undead souls of aliens that dictate your life.

The only way to fight drugs is to give your money to Scientology for auditing.