National Methamphetamine Awareness Day
Bet you didn’t know that yesterday was the National Methamphetamine Awareness Day? That was the day the country, according to this label, was to become aware of Meth.
Now, I know what the intent was. But, as usual, the feds are absolultely clueless to what they are trying to do. Do we really want more people to become "aware" of Meth?
Or, should we have had a national "Meth Kills" day?
Keeping the message simple is good. Making the message clear and accurate is much better.
I hope Representatives Leonard Boswell, Rick Larsen and Chris Cannon read my opinions here. I’m serious.
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