Different now. |
hahahaha. Sure, honey. |
| Just Say No worked for me. |
| Except that DARE has been proven to make more kids try drugs than avoid them. Google it. |
| Maybe my sister and brother-in-law should hold tours of the embalming room of their funeral home. And talk about all of the kids who have died from overdoses, including the teen who died because his pot was laced with fentanyl. |
I've heard the same thing. But, why? I don't get that at all? |
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It’s the same reason just say no doesn’t work for sex, either.
For the most part it’s because the “consequences” introduced in the 90s version of DARE didn’t sound so bad to a crowd of teens whose frontal cortexes are still developing and don’t truly understand risk. It made kids more interested in trying things than less. |
| I think it was mostly that, like all school attempts to teach morality, it's completely hamfisted when published as a curriculum (and taught by cops! lol) an forced into a structured classroom environment. So kids ignored the lessons. But the sheltered kids learned about drugs they didn't know existed, so the idiot kids got a new dumb idea they didn't have before. |
Hmmm - there is now a marijuana industry. A multi-billion (yes billion) dollar per year industry. That happened through lobbying. Extremely lucrative lobbying. This research you claim exists: the Google research? - who funded it? |
Yes we do need it. A bunch of common sense messages aren’t being taught at home or at school. Personal finance stuff, don’t do drugs stuff, how to cook, basic tech Ed stuff, how to take notes, cursive, phonics, spelling, math facts. |
| Two things can both be true- DARE is not an effective program AND we need more prevention efforts. Just because DARE was awful doesn’t mean all prevention should be abandoned. |
| Go listen to the “You’re Wrong about Podcast: Dare” |
| LCPS still does DARE in the 5th grade. I don't think there's any less drug use in Loudoun than anywhere without DARE. |
The current version of DARE is not the same as the one from the 90s that was shown to be iatrogenic. Just FYI. |