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Brutally Honest Drug Exhibition

October 12th 2008 17:16
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From: Los Angeles Times - Sandy Banks



Imagine a giant science fair where all the displays are so good you know the kids must have gotten help from their parents. This year's theme: the dangers of drugs.


At first blush, that was the feeling in the exhibition hall at the California Science Center, which is playing host to the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's traveling museum on drugs.

I was curious what a DEA exhibit about drugs would look like. Drug-bust booty, flak jackets and high-powered rifles? Clips from "Reefer Madness" and that old commercial of the frying egg as "your brain on drugs"?

Instead, I confronted a series of thoughtful, sobering displays. I learned why washing a Vicodin down with a shot of tequila can create a toxic chemical mix that kills. I learned that it's brain chemistry that makes risk-takers more apt to become addicted.

And I left with a heartbreaking message that every drug addict is someone's child.

The exhibit -- "Target America: Opening Eyes to the Damage Drugs Cause" -- opened last week at the Exposition Park science museum.

It was created six years ago at the DEA's Washington, D.C., headquarters as a small display on the history of drugs.

Since then, it has traveled to six cities and added exhibits on the science of addiction, the business of drug dealing and the treatment of drug abuse.


The displays are aimed at 8- to 14-year-olds, so they are heavy on interactive stuff. Kids can make their way through a makeshift drug-running tunnel or shoot hoops wearing 3-D glasses that simulate the brain-distorting power of drugs.

Then there are the real-life scenes you hope your kids never experience:

The wreckage of a car mangled in a deadly traffic collision caused by a driver high on marijuana.

Photos of a bandaged child, badly burned in a meth lab explosion.

A replica of a bedroom with a bassinet in the corner, a rifle propped next to the bed and crack vials sharing the nightstand with baby bottles.

And there were items that kids -- whether we know it or not -- might already recognize.

Sarah Pullen, a DEA spokeswoman in Los Angeles, recalled watching a group of elementary school children study a display of marijuana paraphernalia when one boy spotted something familiar: a giant bong.

"He looked at it and said, 'So that's what that is,' " Pullen told me. "You could see the light come on. He made the connection: This is drugs."



Ifound the exhibit so brutally honest, I wound up on emotional overload. I understood why some viewers consider it too graphic for young children.

I watched a fifth-grader from Claremont's Valle del Vista Elementary School push a button on the "Celebrity Rehab" video and stare at a scene of a young actor furiously snorting cocaine. She blushed when she saw a parent chaperon walking toward her, and quickly got up, as if she'd done something wrong.

Nearby, a first-grader on a field trip from South Park Elementary School tugged on the hand of her father as he studied graphic photos of a baby injured in a meth lab. "Papi, let's go," the boy said. Dad turned away from the display clearly troubled.

Tracy Moore was disturbed, but glad she came. She brought five children -- her three and two others from their Palmdale home-schooling program.


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Comment by Lester Caudill

October 12th 2008 19:22
Hey katyzzz we have a big drug problem in my area. It's a marijuana garden, and prescriptions drug heaven. You can't drive a mile down the road without passing a drug dealer's house. One gets arrested, another takes its place.

There are so many broken lives, broken homes, dreams destroyed, and futures forgotten, just because of drugs this is a plague that has set on our nation, and the world.

People are looking to get high, but they end up six feet under. If they need something to make them feel better they should try God, that is the ultimate high, and it will not destroy your body or family.

I have just got home from Church where I got my Jesus fix, and boy do I feel great. I wish everyone could get high on the Lord, drugs would be a thing of the past.



Comment by katyzzz

October 12th 2008 20:33

Comment by katyzzz

October 12th 2008 20:38
Lester, I'm glad you get a high on religion, and a little religion would go a long way, but witness each day how against 'religion' so many are, to their own and the word's detriment, so I'd like to see the authorities really clamping down hard on everyone connected, including the so called moderate users, it really needs a tough approach and determination and let's forget prisoner's rights for a while to allow us to do it.

Our sympathies are so often misdirected and do more harm than good.

A boot camp or two for them would not go astray.

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