If everybody says it can't happen to their kids, then whose kids is it happening to? prepared by Smith/Greenland.

White poster with black lettering. Top of poster features a reproduction of a b&w photo of an attractive young woman. She holds a mirror with two lines of cocaine in one hand and a dollar bill, rolled up to aid snorting the drug, in the other. Title and caption immediately below photo. Poster ma...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Partnership for a Drug-Free America., Smith/Greenland.
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Partnership for a Drug-Free America, c1987.
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Online Access:http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/luna/servlet/detail/NLMNLM~1~1~101437927~152010
http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/images/A25050
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Summary:White poster with black lettering. Top of poster features a reproduction of a b&w photo of an attractive young woman. She holds a mirror with two lines of cocaine in one hand and a dollar bill, rolled up to aid snorting the drug, in the other. Title and caption immediately below photo. Poster may be a proof copy as there appear to be codes from the advertising agency at the very bottom of the poster. Picture caption: Not yours, right? Well, would you feel any differently if you knew 17% of all high school seniors have tried cocaine? . If you're afraid your child may be included in some of these numbers, get help. Contact your local agency on drug abuse for more information. A025050 1 photomechanical print (poster) : b&w 35 x 23 cm.