If someone told you . . .
Your child was in danger, would you drop everything to help?
There is a devastating epidemic in our middle schools and high schools, would you listen?

If you answered yes to one or both of the questions above, then you need to attend:

The event was a huge success. Thanks to everyone who participated.
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Ledger Coverage of the RX Event
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  Mr. Stutman is a former Special Agent of 25 years with the U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration. His last six years with the DEA he headed the New York Office, DEA's largest. In all of Mr. Stutman’s experience he has learned three absolute facts, which many Americans fail to understand. First, law enforcement will never make drugs completely unavailable in the U. S. Second, most adults know almost nothing about the world of kids and drugs (how many of us know what Special K and Roofies are?). And third, drugs are devastating our communities, homes and workplaces, and we fail to deal with this in a way that will make any substantial change.  

 News

Criminal Charges Possible in Teen's Party Death
LAKELAND, FL|
Polk County Sheriff's detectives are investigating whether criminal charges will be filed in the death of a 19-year-old Lakeland man who was found unresponsive at the home of former Polk County commissioner Don Gifford and later died at a Bartow hospital.
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Drug Cocktails Sneaky, Deadly
The timing of the two news items - a national health report and the autopsy of an R&B singer - was coincidental. But coming on the same day this month, they illustrated a deadly, growing problem with prescription and over-the-counter medications. More>>
Drug Overdose Suspected in Death of Teen
OCALA, FL | Sheriff's detectives are investigating whether the sedative GHB is the cause of death in the case of a 16-year-old who died from an apparent overdose Monday.
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Overdose Suspected in Weston Teen's Death
WESTON, WI | An 18-year-old Weston man likely died Wednesday from "excessive ingestion of prescription medications," but a toxicology report will verify the cause, said Marathon County Medical Examiner John Larson. More >>
TEC Lakeland Sponsors Event

WHY TEC?...WHY TEEN DRUG USE?

Rarely does one presentation make a dramatic impression on one’s life. This one will! TEC Lakeland had the opportunity to see a speaker with a timely, accurate and life altering message for ourselves and our children. We found ourselves talking about this topic for weeks afterwards to friends, family, colleagues, neighbors, children and adults. This speaker changed the way we thought about drugs and alcohol at work and at school. Click here to learn more about the sponsors.


Click here to view the an article in The Ledger about this incredible event!

Are you your child's drug dealer? Read this article in the Tampa Tribune.

 

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