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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 5, 2002
FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Contact: DEA Dallas Field Division
PIO Robert N. Evans
214-904-8731
Race
Against Drugs Assembly
On
Friday, February 7, 2003 the Drug Enforcement Administration, Dallas Field
Division, and Clear Channel Entertainment Motorsports will present a drug
prevention program to the 7th and 8th grade students at T.J. Rusk Middle
School in Dallas, Texas. The goal of the RACE AGAINST DRUGS program is
to deliver a drug-free lifestyle message to students using speakers from
the Dallas DEA and riders from the International Freestyle Motocross Association
(IFMA).
In 1989
with the drug problem escalating and the motorsports industry soaring
in popularity, Race Against Drugs was conceived. The idea was to use the
color, speed, and excitement of motorsports to attract the attentions
of youngsters and their families and provide them with unique drug prevention
awareness and educational material to change their attitudes and ultimately
their behavior. Race Against Drugs is a series of drug prevention and
awareness programs for youth. Race Against Drugs provides young people
with creative options to deal successfully with the drug issues that face
them on a day-to-day basis and provides incentives to stay in school and
be a better citizen of their community.
The
Dallas DEA will host the assembly and speak to the students about making
healthy life choices and the dangers of drug abuse. Three motorcross riders
will be at the school to speak also. In addition, the DEA will display
its helicopter, which is used, in enforcement and surveillance operations.
Dallas Police Department will support the drug prevention assembly by
bringing a marked police unit for the kids to see up close. The 7th and
8th grade students will compete in poster contest. Anti-drug depictions
will be judged on creativity and originality.
The
community outreach program for the Dallas DEA continues to encourage partnerships
with federal and local law enforcement agencies and private business to
bring fun, exciting, important messages to those in the community. In
addition, this program supplies schools and other youth-based organizations
with drug prevention videos and publications and provides accurate resources
to school administrators to help them formulate effective anti-drug programs.
The
International Freestyle Motocross Association (IFMA) provides quality
motorcycle racing and entertainment to the world. The IFMA Freestyle Motocross
is one of the most exciting forms of motorcycle riding. IFMA racers will
be performing at the American Airlines Center on February 7-8, 2003. Both
shows start at 8:00pm.
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