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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 4, 2003
DEA
New England Field Division Teams Up
With The Partnership for a Drug Free America

Steve
Cline, Partnership for a Drug Free America, Rodney Benson, New England
Field Division Assistant Special Agent in Charge and Steve Pasierb
President and CEO for the Partnership for a Drug Free America. |
Boston, Ma
The
DEA New England Field Division teamed up with the Partnership for a Drug
Free America to promote drug education through the Boston media.
During July, New
England Field Division's Assistant Special Agent in Charge Rodney G. Benson
delivered the message that DEA New England has teamed up with the Partnership
for a Drug Free America (PDFA). ASAC Benson along with PDFA President
and CEO Steve Pasierb and regional representative Steve Cline visited
Boston television stations WCVB Channel 5, WFXT FOX 25, WBZ Channel 4,
the WB Channel 56 and WHDH Channel 7.
During these visits
ASAC Benson gave the television station managers a summary on the drug
issues that are a concern to DEA in Boston. PFDA President Pasierb talked
about the PFDA public service announcements and explained that research
supports that the more children see these public service announcements
the less likely these children are to use drugs.
Station managers
were enthusiastic to hear DEA's insight into the drug issues facing Massachusetts
and were interested in the PDFA mission. The station managers were truly
appreciative of the DEA, PDFA message. The DEA and PDFA will continue
these joint media visits throughout the New England Field Division.
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