Behind the Orange Curtain – Official Trailer


 

Behind The Orange Curtain – Official Trailer – Behind the Orange Curtain is a documentary that will delve into the staggering problem of teenage Rx drug abuse in one of the most affluent counties in the country. Young, privileged teenagers are dying of drug overdoses in record numbers in Orange County, California. In particular prosperous cities like Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. This documentary film will set out to ask the question…..why? Many of these tragic deaths are from pain medication drugs like: Opana, OxyContin and Hydrocodone. Who are the doctors that are giving these teenagers the lethal prescriptions? Why? We want to find an honest, objective answer. The teen years are challenging for both teenagers and parents. Is it harder these days with the online bullying and social networks? Is it peer pressure? Low self esteem? Do kids turn to drugs to solve their problems? Is it easier to find drugs if you have money? Do “rich kids” have more temptation? These are questions we want to address and try and answer or at least shine a light on.

 

Josh Hamilton's Past, and How it Affects His Future

Filed under: Long Beach Drug Abuse

Josh is not allowed within 300 yards of Long Beach. Mr. Hamilton is not allowed to buy shady real … One of the worries that some fans have voiced is, “What kind of affect did Josh's drug abuse have on his body? And will it age him quicker than a …
Read more on Halo Hangout

 

BULLETIN BOARD: Dec. 26

Filed under: Long Beach Drug Abuse

Plymouth Beach for All Coalition. The Plymouth Beach for All Coalition is a citizen activist group of Plymouth residents. Its mission is to promote a healthy balance of fair public access and reasonable wildlife protection on Plymouth Long Beach for …
Read more on Wicked Local

 

Ten big ideas for 2013

Filed under: Long Beach Drug Abuse

Crowdfunding is underwriting the project, which could be a winner for the world's estimated 1.5 billion people who have no reliable, clean power supply and often use kerosene lamps when darkness falls. Kero is a dirty and dangerous … At just over 1m …
Read more on New Zealand Herald