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ICJI > Governor's Commission for a Drug-Free Indiana (DFI) > Club Drugs Club Drugs

Get right with what's wrong, learn the truth about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

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The Governor's Commission for a Drug-Free Indiana is bringing its drug-free challenge, "Get right with what's wrong, learn the truth about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs," to cities across Indiana. The campaign, which kicked off on Friday, July 13, 2001 educates Hoosiers about Ecstasy, GHB, Ketamine and other illicit drugs and alcohol.

The drug-free challenge, played like the JEOPARDY game show, tests a participants knowledge on alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs and drug-related statistics. Game contestants will have the chance to advance in the game by answering questions correctly and competing against others. For more information on the event, club drugs, or alcohol, tobacco and other drug issues, please contact the Commission at 317-232-1295.

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