Description
This DVD will provide teens with a compelling story about the dangers of club drugs. Along with the growing popularity of the rave scene in the 90s came the popularity of designer drugs. The video is a dramatic account of two friends going to a club, but only one coming out alive. Sarah is nervous about her first rave experience. But, Vicki and her boyfriend convince her that drugs like ecstasy are harmless. At the club, Sarah meets Ed — a drug dealer. Ed gains her trust and gets her to take some ecstasy. When she’s disoriented he slips more alcoholic drinks into her water bottle. He tries to take advantage of her, but Sarah passes out and stops breathing. Ed flees the club and Vicki is brought to the police station for questioning while Sarah struggles for her life in a hospital.
Interspersed with the story are interviews with substance abuse counselors, medical professionals, law enforcement authorities, and teens who have attended raves. They provide background on the negative health effects of ecstasy, methamphetamine, LSD, GHB, Rohypnol, and Ketamine. It also dispels the myths of social acceptance and experience enhancements these drugs allegedly provide.
The factual basis provided by these experts, along with the gripping narrative, will make this video an effective part of your substance abuse prevention program for teens.
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