User:Phil the Human/Winners Don't Use Drugs/Mazen1991 Peer Review

'''The anti-drug slogan included in the arcade games by the AAMA was credited to the FBI director until 2000, when this slogan finally phased out. The motto was put there strategically to show the solidarity and efforts by the United States on the war on drugs. The steps to curb drug usage among youths were supported by the president of the United States, Richard Nixon, in 1971. FBI was the center of slogan strategizing publicizing messages about the harm of drugs to youths. This was a better way of conveying the news since it is easier to meet more youths in public forums; thus, using the FBI’s awareness program to reach the teenagers was the best method. By putting a lot of resources to fight the usage of drugs among the youths and declaring the fight against drug trafficking a number one enemy. The government was able to reduce the damage this illegal business has to the children and the economy. The use of public slogans is very effective in sensitizing the youths and curbing the usage of drugs since it provides firsthand, reliable information to the targeted audience. The findings noted that the message reached many people through this slogan within a short duration of time. Secondly, it was an easy sensitization method since the game participants included individuals of all age sets.'''

This paper is significant since its outlines ways in which different departments can coordinate to and curb the spread of vices that are ruining the morals of youths.The weaknesses of this study are that it does not outline long-term ways in which this method of using slogans can remain relevant in sensitizing.