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Silence Isn't Golden; It's Permission
It's probably not just “going to come up,” but a conversation about the risks of drug use has to occur between you and your teen. The good news is that with a little practice and a little preparation, you will find that it's a conversation that gets easier over time and may save a life.

Facts about Marijuana
Teens & Technology
Girls and Drugs
Parenting of Teens Today
Inhalants in the Home
Pot and the Teen Brain
Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse

RX DRUGS

Safeguard your prescriptions; safeguard your teens.

DANGER ZONES

Where are teens getting Rx drugs? The search starts at home.

TOP 5 TIPS

What can you do? Tips for preventing Rx drug abuse.

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WHAT'S INSIDE

Inhalants and Huffing Dangers of Inhalants
Learn about the dangers of inhalants, and how to prevent your teen from using them.

Drugged Driving Resources Drugged Driving Resources
Use these tips, posters, and postcards to lay down the rules of the road in your home and in your community.

ADVICE & INFORMATION

Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse
Find out what to watch for and how to talk to your teen about using over-the-counter drugs responsibly. Learn the signs and symptoms >>

Teens and Technology
Learn the latest on social networking, text messaging, and online lingo. Take a crash course in your teen’s tech world >>

Meth in America
Methamphetamine has become the most dangerous drug problem in small towns because it's cheap and easy to make. Learn more about meth >>

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