Subject: Drug Rumor - or not?
From: R E Zabloudil <ezabloudil>
Date: 1996/07/12
Newsgroups: misc.kids
I received the following e-mail here today. It looks like an "urban legend". No flames please; just wondering whether this is true, so I can respond to the sender here.
Thanks!
Bob Zabloudil
rzabloudil@dsac.dla.mil
From: King, Cindy J.
To: DSDC-O-ALL
Subject: FW: LSD in Tattoos for Children
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 96 10.18
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From: Sharrock, Anita x28347
To: Green, Sharon x-29213; Patterson, Victoria A. Ext 952; Crawford,
Marquita W. Ext 9253; Hetrick, Marcia A. Ext 8055; Robinson, Joycanne
K. Ext 8057; Shay, Terry L. x29446; Hannel, Ruby x28260; Albert,
Julie; King, Cindy J.; Ingle, Donna L.; Grimm, Saundra
Cc: Sharrock, Anita x28347
Subject: FW: LSD in Tattoos for Children
Date: Thursday, July 11, 1996 11:39AM
FYI, everyone
I just received this e-mail message and thought I should
forward it, as I do not know whether you received this or not.
Anita Sharrock
FYI for anyone with kids.
Teresa
The following is provided to you and any others in DSDC-F that might
have an interest in the information provided below. I know a number of
persons in DSDC-F have small children and school age children.
Warren
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'fyi' to all with children...
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The following was transmitted by e-mail over the military's
Internet
by Captain William Kraus, an attorney with the Labor Relations
Office
of the U.S. Air Force.
Please disseminate accordingly:
"For all of you that have children, regardless of their ages.
Please
give this your widest possible dissemination.
A form of tattoo called "Blue Star" is being sold to school
children.
It is a small piece of paper containing a blue star. They are the
size of a pencil eraser, and each star is soaked with LSD. The
drug
is absorbed through the skin simply by handling the paper. There
are
also brightly colored paper tattoos resembling postage stamps that
have pictures of the ff: Superman, Mickey Mouse, Clowns, Disney
characters, Bart Simpson, Butterflies, etc.
Each one is wrapped in foil. This is a new way of selling acid by
appealing to young children! They are laced with drugs!
If your child gets any of the above, do not handle them. They are
know to react quickly and some are laced with strychnine.
Please feel free to reproduce this article and distribute it within
your community and work place. Get the word out about this danger
to
our children.
Please copy and post at your work, give to friends, send a copy to
your local schools. This is very serious, young lives have already
been taken. This is growing faster than we can warn parents and
professionals.
Captain William S. Kraus, USAF,
Chief Attorney
Labor Relations Office