"So you're out for a fun time and you decide to do some X or K or coke or whatever and you score from your friend and look forward to a great evening…..
What if you did not get what you thought you got? What if, instead of Ecstasy, (MDMA) you actually got MDA or DXM instead? Either one of them could cause serious physical harm by mistake. Could you tell by looking? No. Could you tell by smelling? No. You would have to take it and see what it did!

Bob Stutman talks in a practical manner about the problems of buying drugs on the street and the consequences of misidentification. He talks about the mistakes even your best friends can make when they share drugs with you. He talks honestly about the effects of the most popular street drugs, such as Ecstasy, Ketamine, Cocaine, Oxycontin, Marihuana, etc., even if you got the right stuff. Most importantly, he discusses these issues in a straightforward manner based on his 25 years with the DEA including five years living undercover.

Professional speaker Bob Stutman is the most famous narc in America according to New York Magazine, and Dan Rather called him a "true American Hero." After 25 years as a DEA Agent rising to the head of the New York Office, Bob wrote his autobiography "Dead on Delivery," a best-seller published by Warner Books. He is the drug consultant for both PBS and CBS News, and is considered the "foremost expert on the drug issue" by Governor Mario Cuomo. Bob regularly appears on National TV including 60 Minutes, the Geraldo Rivera Show, Today, and has spoken in 73 countries concerning drugs. The Young Presidents Organization named Bob "New Speaker of the Year" and David Burke, President of CBS News said "Those who have heard [him] will never be the same on the drug issue again."

If you believe the use of Ecstasy and other designer drugs is a concern on your campus, then you need to have Bob Stutman pay a visit. You just may save a few lives.

   

Reviews of Robert Stutman's Program

   
  "Thank you so much for your insightful session on ecstasy. While I was in high school (91-95), X was at our parties and we were told 'it's just like vitamins - gives you energy.' Whew... I never thought about it being so rampant and so dangerous."
- Clemson University
   
 
   
   
   
 
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