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School Uses Fake Drunk Driving Tragedy to Scare Students
Say Yes to Teen Drug Prevention
Students on the Drug War's Front Lines
Testing for Drugs of Abuse in Children and Adolescents: Addendum - Testing in Schools and at Home
The Trouble With Tough Love
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Bibliographies
Drug Testing
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Drug Education Bibliography
Adolescent Drug Use and Drug Education


Books
Beyond Zero Tolerance


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Parents' Guide to Marijuana
One-Way Ticket
Addiction Proof Your Child
Help at Any Cost
Making Sense of Student Drug Testing
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Cartoons
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Documents
Beyond Zero Tolerance
NORA and Youth
Letter From Dr. Wayne Yankus to the Northern Valley Regional School District
Random Student Drug Testing Summit Registration Form
Letter from Student Christopher Lauth to Northern Valley Regional High School Community
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Fact Sheets
Children, Education and the War on Drugs


Letters
Take Mom's Advice on College and Drinking


Multimedias
CBS-2 Feat. Isaac Skelton -- "Booze Clues"
Marsha Rosenbaum Appears on MSNBC to Discuss Alcohol Testing
Marsha Rosenbaum Appears on CNN to Discuss Alcohol Testing
A Frank Mother-Son Conversation About Drugs
Will Drug Testing of Student Athletes Prevent Drug Abuse?
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News Summaries
Let’s Talk about Meth
Students Mobilize Against Random Drug Testing
DPA Joins Federal Legislative Campaign for Alternative to Zero Tolerance
Students Get a Raw Deal
Victory in Washington State Student Drug Testing Case
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Opinions
Random Student Drug Testing is Not the Answer
Students Free Speech Rights Go Up in Smoke
Should We Subject Teens to Virginity Tests So They Can 'Just Say No'?
What Should Pot Smoking Parents Tell Their Kids About Drugs?
Don't Demonize my Parents Because They Allowed us to Drink at Home
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Polls
Partnership Attitude Tracking Study: Teens
The European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs
Teen Ecstasy Use Leveling Off After Steep Increase, But Majority Still See Scant Risk in Experimenting with “X”
Back to School 1998
Monitoring the Future
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Position Papers
Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances
Drug and Alcohol Testing: Information Sheet
Books Not Bars: Juvenile Justice, Education and the United States


Presentations
An Evaluation of Fitness-for-Duty Testing: Part I


Press Releases
Prison Agency Announces Youth Prison Closure, As Proposed by Community Groups
California Student Survey Finds Drug Use More Prevalent than Previously Thought
White House Pushes Controversial Student Drug Testing Agenda at Summit in Omaha on October 21
Innovative Drug Prevention DVD, Just4Teens, Now Available to Teachers, Counselors, and Prevention Specialists in New Mexico
White House Pushes Controversial Student Drug Testing Agenda at Washington, D.C. Summit on June 4
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Reports
The Impact of Heavy Cannabis Use on Young People
A Portrait of "Generation Next": How Young People View Their Lives, Futures and Politics
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Marijuana Use By Young People: The Impact Of State Medical Marijuana Laws
Random drug testing of schoolchildren: A shot in the arm or a shot in the foot for drug prevention?
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Speeches
Harm Reduction Prevention Policy: A Public Health Perspective on High-Risk Youth Behavior


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