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Cork Colleges Initiate Anti-Drug Campaign

category cork | crime and justice | press release author Thursday November 05, 2009 13:04author by Blissett - Ógra Shinn Féin Report this post to the editors

Ógra Shinn Féin in Cork have responded to the growing drugs crisis in the city, with seven drug related deaths in recen months, by launching a New anti-drugs campaign.

On Tuesday, members of the newly formed CIT cumann distributed leaflets at lunch time in the college, informing them of the dangers of drugs, and highlighting the 'Dial to stop Drug Dealing' number. Chair Joe Lynch said he was delighted with the reaction, with 2 students even spontaneously joining in with the leaflet drop.

The following day, members of the UCC Martin Hurson cumann distributed some 400 leaflets around lunchtime, with a similarly positive reaction. Runaí Alan Conway said he felt that the student body was glad to see someone was active on the issue.

Cork Ógra is committed to continuing this campaign and to highlighting the very serious issue of drug abuse in the city, within the colleges and without, over the coming weeks and months

Related Link: http://ograshinnfein.blogspot.com/2009/11/cork-colleges-initiate-anti-drug.html
author by Seanpublication date Thu Nov 05, 2009 17:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The title of this post is misleading. It should be "Sinn Féin initiate........etc". There are over 10,000 students in CIT alone, 400 leaflets isn't going to go very far.

author by e's are good - the now here peoplepublication date Thu Nov 05, 2009 19:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

guys shouldnt you be campaigning against publicans, thos community destroying, mass murdering drug dealers? Or are they too much of a support base for christian sinn fein.
When i was in college in cork me an me mates took a load of fooking drugs
and we had a great time.
Next thing you'll be telling us what to fucking eat, wear, say etc
Tyrants!

 
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