The Colorado Meth Project radio ads communicate the risks of Meth use through the real, personal stories from young people who share first-hand experiences with Meth.
"The success of most of the Meth Project ads in balancing being compelling with being accurate, coupled with convincing data showing changes in attitudes among targeted youth have led me to be a supporter of implementing this campaign in our state as part of the Colorado Meth Project."
Nicholas Taylor, Ph.D.
Taylor Behavioral Health
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