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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 546043" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm sorry. Here is some information on glow sticks and drugs:</p><p></p><p>"Legitimately used by the military as light sources or light markers. Also used in emergencies and for camping to mark trails during night hikes. People who attend Raves, however, use glow sticks, laser lights and other light toys to enhance the hallucinogenic effect of Ecstasy. The lights are placed close to the users dilated pupils so they can see 'trails' of light. This practice can cause long-term vision impairment."</p><p></p><p> "if you have noticed that your son or daughter has a vast collection of glow sticks in his or her room, ask them where they got them and what they're using them for. Let them know that you know that happens at raves and that you're aware of the drug use at these parties. Now is a good time to reinforce your family's rules about drugs."</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 546043, member: 59"] I'm sorry. Here is some information on glow sticks and drugs: "Legitimately used by the military as light sources or light markers. Also used in emergencies and for camping to mark trails during night hikes. People who attend Raves, however, use glow sticks, laser lights and other light toys to enhance the hallucinogenic effect of Ecstasy. The lights are placed close to the users dilated pupils so they can see 'trails' of light. This practice can cause long-term vision impairment." "if you have noticed that your son or daughter has a vast collection of glow sticks in his or her room, ask them where they got them and what they're using them for. Let them know that you know that happens at raves and that you're aware of the drug use at these parties. Now is a good time to reinforce your family's rules about drugs." Nancy [/QUOTE]
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