Attorney General’s “Meth Kills, Be Smart, Don’t Start” campaign continues at the home of the Geckos

Attorney General Doug Moylan and his team continue their “Meth Kills / Be Smart, Don’t Start” campaign, visiting George Washington High School as their tenth school outreach.
More than 300 ninth-grade students filled the school gymnasium as the AG’s office addressed three key issues: Minors being charged as adults, substance abuse involving vaping, alcohol, and cannabis, and the dangers of meth.
Moylan and Deputy AG Gayoso warned students about the real-life consequences of substance use, including arrests and court charges, while stressing that even vapes or cannabis can become gateways to meth.
Moylan said the office is investing time and resources into educating youth to make better choices and resist “death dealers” targeting students.
The AG’s Office thanked GW Principal Dexter Fullo, Vice Principal Jonilee Serisola, and Teacher Renee Julia Blancaflor for their support and partnership in educating Guam's future leaders against criminality and substance abuse.