From the 8/15 Show – The Students Have Spoken – The Adults Are Failing

Sunday night’s show was both a milestone show and symbolic of where the radio show is going. While the silent epidemic continues to grow the radio show remains the only vehicle in America that consistently discusses what almost every person in America sees but remains blind to. The growing acceptance of the destruction drugs are doing to this country needs to stop. I await for business and industry to step forward to realize the economic destruction that the legal distribution of narcotics, amphetamines and mind altering psychotropic drugs are doing too far too many of our loved ones and acquaintances. What starts as an original office call to a doctor for much needed help ends as a monthly visit that is necessary to make sure withdrawal and depression do not set in. Too many monthly visits are putting too many drugs out onto our streets!
Sunday night was a milestone because in studio were two high school students who helped display that the adults do not understand the epidemic in our community. When a student lays their head down on a desk because of drug use and not because of being tired from working too late the night before should scream volumes to this community. When a good student can “score” an Adderal without looking very far it is time for the legal drug dealers in this community to account for it.
Sunday’s show should bring outrage from the community. The drug mavens sanctioned by our FDA and government have infiltrated our schools and children. Are the adults going to continue to sit idle or are they going to listen to what the reality in our schools are today? I hope Sunday’s show is the primer that starts America to listen to the high school students in our communities.
Sunday’s show was a reminder to me that the adults are failing our children. We will never have “drug free schools” if the adults don’t get it.

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