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        <title>"THE TURNED ON CRISIS"  1970 DRUG ADDICTION CRISIS IN AMERICA  (PART 2) BF10235</title>
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        <description>Help us preserve, scan and post more rare and endangered films on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Website: www.PeriscopeFilm.com Part 1: https://youtu.be/q3yv_6jgiB4 Hosted by O.J. Simpson, this Peabody Award winning TV show "The Turned on Crisis" (1970) features Dr. Helen Howlis of the University of Rochester, Dr. Sidney Cohen of the NIH, Surgeon General Jesse Steinfeld, and guest celebrities Marty Allen, Frank Gorshin, Ed Nelson, Greg Morris, Judy Pace, Percy Rodriguez and Arnold Palmer. The show explores the widespread issue of drug abuse, emphasizing both physical and psychological dependence on substances ranging from marijuana and stimulants to narcotics like heroin. Initially considered a problem limited to inner-city communities, drug use has spread to suburban and middle-class populations, affecting youth across the country. 0:00 — Addiction to opiates, once common among soldiers, became widespread and opiates remain effective pain relievers but cause lifelong dependence. 0:35 — Tobacco was discovered by Native Americans and introduced to Europeans; today Americans consume over 500 billion cigarettes annually. 1:07 — Coffee and tea have long been used as stimulants; Americans consume millions of pounds yearly. 1:34 — Alcohol caused widespread addiction; prohibition in the U.S. was repealed due to public demand and criminal activity. 2:05 — Approximately 8 million Americans struggle with alcoholism; drug abuse affects children as young as 8 or 9, and drug problems are no longer limited to inner-city or minority groups. 3:30 — The drug epidemic now affects white middle-class neighborhoods. 4:06 — Laws alone cannot cure drug abuse. 5:15 — Improving social environments—can help reduce drug addiction. 5:59 — Some individuals cannot be helped due to personality or severity of addiction. 6:46 — Alcohol and nicotine are the most commonly abused drugs in the U.S. 7:19 — Marijuana is the most controversial drug among parents and experts. 7:45 — Dr. Jesse Steinfeld explains alcohol and marijuana both lead to escape from reality. 8:38 — The Surgeon General does not support legalizing marijuana until more is known about its chronic effects. 9:21 — Evidence shows marijuana causes psychological harm, including apathy and withdrawal; tobacco causes cancer and other diseases. 10:34 — Legalizing marijuana could add to existing problems caused by cigarettes; banning cigarettes would be difficult due to widespread use and smuggling. 11:29 — Individual freedom has limits. 12:42 — Alcohol-related driving accidents cause tens of thousands of deaths annually. 13:01 – Effects of pot; concerns about increased use if legalized. 13:43 – Drugs primarily affect the brain but can impact other body systems . 14:26 – Brain described as a complex chemical system; drugs influence chemical transmitters that regulate brain activity. 15:01 – How drugs affect brain transmitters: stimulants excite the brain, depressants slow it down, and some drugs block receptor sites causing hallucinations or slowing brain function. 17:24 – Barbiturates depress brain activity; drug withdrawal causes physical suffering as brain and body try to return to normal. 18:00 – Drug abuse is complex with no easy answers; need for communication, trust, understanding, and creative alternatives to drug use. 18:19 – Dr. Steinfeld stresses the importance of providing individuals with positive outlets to reduce the need for drugs. 19:13 – Parents often panic when kids use drugs but are usually not solely responsible; societal influences also play a role. 20:01 – Lack of open communication between kids and parents can contribute to drug use; kids may seek drugs due to inability to discuss problems. 20:34 – Teaching children about drugs at an early age is important so they can refuse drugs confidently later. 21:04 – Children’s ability to understand drug consequences varies by age and maturity. 21:39 – Discussion about inevitability of some drug use; emphasis on teaching responsibility and awareness rather than complete prevention. 22:23 – People can be taught about dangers of drugs at any age if education is done properly. 23:02 – Stereotypes hinder understanding. 23:24 – Drug problem requires ongoing dialogue. 23:41 – Statistics 1960s show significant increase in heroin overdoses and narcotics arrests among youth. 24:24 – Upcoming programs will address various dimensions of drug abuse including prevention, rehabilitation, and community conflict. 25:14 – Emphasis on freedom for individuals to live their lives as they choose as a potential resolution. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn063rrC3L4 Mirrored from Periscope Film (https://www.youtube.com/@PeriscopeFilm)</description>
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