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CONTENT WARNING: This video contains graphic content and subjects that may be upsetting or disturbing to some viewers. Although this video has been edited for YouTube, the majority of the scenes in this compilation have been dramatized; however, they may be inappropriate for viewers under the age of 18, or a more sensitive, or faint-hearted audience. The graphic content of this video includes distressing/disturbing/upsetting subjects and graphic visuals, as well as loud noises and flashing images. All of the videos in this collection were created to raise public awareness and safety. VIEWERS DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED. Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: / @re_ads _____________________________________________________ drugfreeworld.org The Foundation for a Drug-Free World is a nonprofit public benefit corporation that empowers youth and adults with factual information about drugs so they can make informed decisions and live drug-free. The effectiveness of The Truth About Drugs booklets led to a series of public service announcements, “They Said, They Lied.” with strong depictions of the destructive effects of the most prevalent drugs, the 16 PSAs are contemporary, high-impact communications aimed directly at youth. These messages can effectively deter first-time drug use and form a vital component of the Truth About Drugs program. The PSAs are designed to bring about increased awareness of the effects of drugs and to cut usage rates wherever they are broadcast. The first three ads address a common misconception leading to drug experimentation: the belief that taking drugs makes you cool (“Popular”), that one drug high won’t lead to addiction (“Just Once”), and that one hit can’t hurt you (“One Hit”). The other PSAs address commonly used drugs: marijuana, alcohol, Ecstasy, cocaine, crack cocaine, crystal meth, inhalants, heroin, LSD and prescription painkillers. The messages are designed to present realistic situations and facts in a way that communicates to young people so they will listen. Each PSA corresponds to one of The Truth About Drugs booklets. More than 500 television stations in some 100 countries have aired the Truth About Drugs PSAs. Industry communication experts give “They Said, They Lied” PSAs high ratings for rising above mass media noise and effectively reaching their intended audience. The messages have won Telly, Addy and other awards. Since their release in 2008, the Truth About Drugs public service announcements have been viewed by tens of millions. Timestamp: 0:00 Intro 0:32 "One Of The Guys", The Truth About Alcohol 1:11 "Party All Night", The Truth About Cocaine 2:19 "Love Lost", The Truth About Crack 3:30 "Stay Up And Study", The Truth About Crystal Meth 4:05 "E", The Truth About Ecstasy 4:44 "Best High", The Truth About Heroin 5:55 "Sniffing", The Truth About Inhalants 6:34 "Just Once" 7:12 "Tripping", The Truth About LSD 7:51 "One Hit" 8:51 "Medicine Chest", The Truth About Prescription Drugs 9:57 "Popular" 10:55 "Focus", The Truth About Ritalin 11:32 "Gateway", The Truth About Marijuana 12:12 "Safe", The Truth About Synthetic Drugs 13:22 "They Said, They Lied" 14:36 "The Truth About Drugs" _________________________________ MY CONTACT BOX! Do you have any questions, requests, or feedback? Ask away! https://forms.gle/qmegXkVBVgdPrkuP7 Please note that I am not notified of any inquiries submitted through this form. Please email me if you have an urgent matter. _________________________________ Public information films (PIFs) in the UK and Public service announcements (PSAs) in the US are a series of government-commissioned short films, shown during television advertising breaks in the United Kingdom and are usually closely related to the lives of citizens. I don’t own any of the clips mentioned in the video. All credits go to the advertising agency and its crew, the broadcaster, the collector and all the responsible people. If you are a copyright owner and you want your own content to be taken down, please email me immediately. “Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.” I am also not paid to make the video. _________________________________