Father Furious Over Calls to Legalize Marijuana
Father whose son died from drug overdose fights to put focus back on dangers of marijuana even as some call to legalize it since Michael Phelps incident.
dammad.org - February 09, 2009
(PRNewsChannel) / Gilford, N.H. / Steven Steiner cringes when he hears pundits and others wonder aloud whether Michael Phelps' use of marijuana is much to do about nothing.
He gets more than just a bit angry when he hears the calls to legalize marijuana.
Steiner, founder of the group Dam Mad (Dads and Moms Against Drug Dealers), whose son died of drug overdose, is trying to raise hell--and awareness--about the dangers of legalizing marijuana.
**Steiner is available for TV, radio or print interviews**
"I will not let my son's death be in vain," says Steiner. "I am committed to turning my grief into action so that others will not have to endure the pain of loss that I must face each and every day."
Dam Mad (www.dammad.org) is a grass roots, non-profit organization dedicated to helping fight against the drug problems in this country.
Steiner is a compelling spokesperson for the anti-legalization forces. In the past he has appeared on Fox's 'The O'Reilly Factor' and CNN.
About Steven Steiner: On January 29th, 2001, he lost his 19-year-old son to an accidental drug overdose. On that day, Dads and Mad Moms Against Drug Dealers was born. Dammad is a grassroots anti-drug organization committed to helping in the fight against the drug problem in communities, workplaces and schools.
To interview Steiner, please use the contacts below.
Media Contacts:
Justin Herndon, The Publicity Agency
Email:
Phone: (888) 399-5534 x 803 or cell: (813) 528-6815
Web site: www.dammad.org
Glenn Selig, The Publicity Agency
Email:
Phone: (888) 399-5534 x 801 or cell: (813) 300-5454
Web site: www.dammad.org
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