The Butler County Community Resource Council, in collaboration with Divicom Productions, Poplar Bluff Police Department, Rural/Metro Ambulance, Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center, Poplar Bluff Fire Department, Air Evac, Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, and City Cable, has produced a DVD, It’s Not Worth It about binge and underage drinking and risky behavior as it has affected residents of Butler County.
It's Not Worth It: Understanding Missouri's Alcohol Laws: Your Night Out
Victims and violators come together with shocking personal testimonials on the horror of drinking and driving. (14:45)
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Who Can Purchase Alcohol: The sale of alcohol in Missouri from the viewpoint of law enforcement and lawmakers. (8:09)
Your Night Out: Victims and violators come together with shocking personal testimonials on the horror of drinking and driving. (14:45)
It is the desire of the Butler County Community Resource Council’s We Can Be Drug Free Coalition to make this an opportunity to inform the residents of Butler County, Missouri about the hazard of binge and underage drinking in our county.
Funding for this project was made possible by a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, and Missouri Department of Mental Health grant. In order for us to capture the impact of the DVD in our community, we would like to know how you viewed the DVD (or the online movies) and how many people viewed it. Please email
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or call 573-776-7830 with any numbers and/or comments.
Many hours of work have gone into the production of this DVD focusing on the problems faced by residents of Butler County due to binge and underage drinking. It is the Butler County Community Resource Council’s extreme desire to improve the lives of children and families in Butler County. We are hopeful that this will help
Contact: Michelle Jackson, Project Director, Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant