TEEN
DRUG TEST
What should a kid say after NO to drugs?
Peer pressure to try drugs, alcohol, and
tobacco doesnt end when a kid says no. In fact, pressure can
increase when friends try
harder to make kids feel like dorks, wimps,
chickens, or outcasts when they dont go along with the crowd.
However, it doesnt have to be that
way.
Kids now have a socially acceptable
excuse that can stop pushy peers in their tracks. The words my
parents test me are the equivalent of being 100% certain of
getting caught and getting in trouble.
Weve discovered a way to work
together to fight peer pressure, says Butler Police Chief Jim
Nichols.
The Butler Police Department recently
announced a new alliance with TestMyTeen.com, an organization
that has donated $5,000 worth of free
home drug test kit vouchers to be shared anonymously with
parents who need them.
Beginning May 1st 2008 , parents can
access helpful information and get testing kits for detecting
drugs at no charge (limit one per family, (only
shipping fees apply, usually around $6.00).
Electronic vouchers require no
interaction with the police. They protect the anonymity of
parents who redeem them online. Ordering is completed online
from the privacy of your own home and shipping is done using
non-descript packaging to protect privacy.
On-going random testing continues to
provide kids with the excuse they need and parents with the
peace of mind they deserve.
Chief Nichols adds, We believe this
program offers parents a way to have a private and early
detection intervention method. We also believe that this
deterrent will help keep children from ruining their lives
through drug abuse.
To get your free kit simply click on
the link below and follow the instructions.
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