Chemical Dependency | Chapter 2 Preface

Many people concerned about the problem of drug abuse in the United States contend that Americans, especially teenagers, are influenced by positive portrayals of drug use, drinking, and smoking in movies, television, and music. If their assessment is true, then it is not so farfetched to believe that popular culture can discourage substance abuse as well. In 1997 President Bill Clinton’s administration sought to prove that theory.

The White House and the television networks negotiated an agreement under which the networks could place antidrug messages in their television shows...

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