HELENA - The Montana Meth Project has agreed to remove about 10 anti-drug billboards after members of a statewide Christian and family group complained the spots are sexually graphic and disturbing.
WASHINGTON - The Montana Meth Project and members of Montana's congressional delegation are encouraging Carmike Cinemas to run the project's anti-meth ads in its Montana movie theaters. The Montana ...
Methamphetamine use, production and sale are huge problems in southwestern Virginia and are growing concerns all over the rest of the U.S., especially in states such as Montana where meth-related ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The camera pans past family photos as an erratic teenager yanks his mother's purse off a table. She tries to stop him, but he pushes her to the floor, pockets a few bills and kicks ...
Last week, we posted a list of anti-drug commercials that not only didn’t stop any children from doing drugs, but potentially encouraged such abusing behavior. The famed PSA one-liner, “I learned it ...
The Montana Meth Project's gritty anti-drug ad campaign may actually increase teen-agers' comfort level with methamphetamine, a new Australian study published in an academic journal this month shows.
Another effort from the project is a documentary, “Montana Meth,’’ which will air on HBO March 18. The film, Zuppas said, has a different purpose from the ads, which are aimed at educating teens on ...
Another effort from the project is a documentary, "Montana Meth," which will air on HBO March 18. The film, Zuppas said, has a different purpose from the ads, which are aimed at educating teens on the ...
The state introduced a $1 million ad campaign yesterday featuring images of strung-out addicts with rotten teeth that's aimed at scaring Alabama teenagers away from trying methamphetamine. The project ...
The Montana Meth Project on Wednesday unveiled its latest advertising campaign, which includes four new television ads, as well as radio, print, and outdoor advertisements that will run throughout the ...
The second round of methamphetamine-prevention advertising in Montana — a $6.5 million campaign involving television, newspapers, radio, billboards and movie screens — launches today. Thomas Siebel, ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - The Idaho Meth Project hopes to begin airing in January a series of ads filled with blood, images of pale young faces riddled with sores, and graphic scenes of violence, car ...
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