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The Drug Wars film series is the most recognized and successful substance abuse educational programs available. Some are actual stories of the families and users themselves. Others are docudrama formatted programs. All are designed to teach people the truth about substance abuse.

Why Drug Wars?

The way I see the war on drugs is a war that is fought from family to family and usually involves concerned parents fighting to keep their children from succumbing to living a life of an addict or to end up dead. The Drug Wars isn't about laws, cops and criminals even though there are many of all three. The Drug Wars is about protecting our children.

As the actor Carol O’Connor once said after his son Hugh died in a drug related incident, “Do anything you can to get between your child and drugs.” A lesson to learn before it is too late, because once they are gone, you can't get a do-over.

It is common knowledge that if someone doesn't use drugs or alcohol until they reach approximately the age of 21 they then have a good chance that they will not become addicted to the substances they using. Of course there are exceptions like heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine.

The War on Drugs isn't about the legalities of marijuana vs alcohol because one is legal and the other isn't. The real question is why do you need to use either one?

You may be wondering, “Who died and put you in charge of the Drug Wars?” Read my story and find out.

Here's my Drug Wars story

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Drug Wars - Crank County shows the terrible conditions under which it is manufactured.

Methamphetamine is a pure white substance that has the potential to kill.

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News from the Front for August 23, 2009

These are the faces of the Drug Wars

Drug Wars - One Family's Battle is a love story between a sister, brother and special friend.

When you have seen Drug Wars - Last Call, you will know what to do.

You will never forget the images of the children born with FAS you see in Drug Wars - Last Call.

Drug Wars - One Family's Battle shows that someone who uses drugs can hurt someone else.

In Drug Wars - Kickin Butts, Dianne talks about how a parent's smoking affects the children. The children welcome her decision to quit smoking.

Another loved one lost in Drug Wars - Rx to Die for. In this film we learn how high school students are dying from something they think is safe.

When you see a baby being drugged, the Drug Wars takes on a whole new meaning in Drug Wars - Who Will Cry For Our Children.

The Cage Fighter takes you into a different world. A place where living clean and working hard pay off.

Drug Wars - It Can Happen to You is a powerful story of a family dealing with the drug use of a child.

Drug Wars - One Family's Battle is a powerful story and it has had a tremendous impact on viewers.

One of the strongest messages of Drug Wars - Crank County is to talk to your children.

Telling us the ugly truth about smoking is Danny Death. The acting in this film is outstanding.

Seeing the babies in Drug Wars - Who Will Cry For Our Children makes you want to do something.

Drug Wars - Drugs of the Rave Culture sheds an light on the controversial subject of raves.

Drug Wars - It Can Happen to You is also a story of a recovery helped by a special drug treatment counselor.

A DUII pull over is shown to be a life saving event in Drug Wars - The High Times.

In Drug Wars - Last Call, Dr. Ann Streissguth, Ph.D. tells about the effects of alcohol on the unborn. She also tells a very compelling story I call, "Why would you want to have a girl like me?"

Eric Martin, one of the leading marijuana experts, reveals the true side of marijuana in Drug Wars - The New Marijuana.

Dr. Sterling Clarren, MD explains the damage done to the children of substance abuse in Drug Wars - Last Call.

You will love the stories of Drug Wars - Who Will Cry For Our Children.

Children and their teachers going into the stadium at Mombasa, Kenya

Linda tells the story of her brother Eric and his life addicted to Heroin in Drug Wars - One Family's Battle.

This is me in 1995

Amata Thomas on a mission to save the children of Kenya.

This page updated 08/31/2010 - Copyright 2008-2010 Tom Monson