Video Gallery One
These individuals tell a powerful story of the destructive power of meth, alcohol, and other drugs.  You may want to visit our PDF Library for the Discussion Guide that can be used with some of these videos.  Please note that unauthorized use or distribution of these videos is prohibited.

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Video 1 (0:51)
Dr. Jerry Giger:  Superintendant of Rolla Public Schools
Dr. Giger shares his views and concerns regarding teens using drugs, and the responsibility that we all share.



Video 2 (4:50)
Karen:  Mother of Meth User
Karen tells the story of her son's struggle with meth, and how it impacted their family.  She shares her painful experiences to help other families.



Video 3 (10:40)
Law Enforcement:  Identity Protected
This undercover officer shares his experiences with hundreds of meth addicts and labs.  He shares the straight story, along with a segment on paraphernalia that is a must see for teachers and parents.



Video 4 (5:56)
Wayne:  Former Meth Addict
Wayne cooked meth for many years, but credits "The Angels in Blue", the police, with saving his life.  He has a powerful story to tell, and a message of hope to those caught in meth.  Wayne has dramatically changed his life to help those who are recovering.



Video 5 (1:03)
Senator Jim Talent
Senator Talent shares his views on meth and how it impacts our communities and law enforcement.  This interview was recorded in 2005 just prior to the passing of the Talent-Feinstein Combat Meth Act.



Video 6 (1:12)
Former Police Chief David Pikka
Former Rolla Police Chief David Pikka discusses what the meth problem means to the Rolla community.  He also speaks to parents and the importance of parents being involved in the lives of their sons and daughters.  Current Rolla Police Chief Mark Kearse is also dedicated in community efforts, including anti-drug work.

Videos (except Senator Talent video) Copyright © 2005-2009, Jeffrey L. McKune ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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