Partnership For A Drug Free America - Long Way Home (Early 90s)
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@NegativeOutlook4 The only reason people do drugs is because they are illegal
Fact that speaks for itself look up when prohibition was lifited on even BOOZE as soon as it was made legal abuse plummeted
Same with all drugs,
The only reason there is problem with drugs is stupid people that refuse reality when the fucking numbers are clear !
I dont want to pay for some junky to get fed three times a day then just do it again WTF, waste of MY money who thinks this stuff up ?
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i love that piano score, everytime i hear that score, it gets to me, i just love that score
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there needs to be more PSA's like this. No "scare the shit out of you" propaganda or guilt trips. Doesn't scold drug users. it just recognizes that this is a problem for some kids and gives a feeling of reassurance and that someone's there for them.
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One of the few anti-drug PSAs I can't laugh at. It highlights the real tragedy behind drugs and the people it affects most. Genuine tragedy.
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lol what? you just said what I said then added on a bunch of garbage about big pharma.. I never defended big pharma.
if you are denying meth is nerotoxic... :\
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@yukinagoto speed is methamphetamine better to classified but its also classisified as an amphatamine and speed is another name for meth and tbh this psa is true but the company that made the commercial isnt partnership for a drugfree america which is funded by pharmaceutical companys that fund them and pharmaceutical drugs kill 100,000 a year thats almost 10 times more then all illegal drugs combine and thats just in the us most of partnership for a drug free america commercials are wrong
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@pur3k0 Amphetamine is a type of 'speed' that the CIA take (lol)
and speed is more nerotoxic than 'ampetamine' even tho its a stimulant...
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@pur3k0 Thanks XD
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@demonxthedk nice yt picture looks awesome
One of the very few honest PSA commercials I remember from my childhood.
mmmmmmmmmm9999 1 year ago 35
I LOVE this psa... It came out around 90-91. It is so memorable and sets the mood. The stare the guy gives him, towards the end of the commercial is so eerie. Last time I saw this was around 96-97.
boofdfast 1 year ago 10