Good Medicine, Bad Behavior: Drug Diversion in America
Visitor Comments
This museum is not only interesting and informative but it gives a new perspective on drug use in general. How many people take or administer drugs and how some drugs which are legally prescribed are abused, is overwhelming.
Laura Bemis
Elk Grove, CA
March 27, 2008
The DEA really helped me know what would happen to me if I did drugs. It explained so much to me. Even though I don’t do drugs it told me what would happen to me if I did.
Laikyn
Louisiana
March 27, 2008
The DEA really helped me to understand what drugs can do to your body.
Tanner Serio
Louisiana
March 27, 2008
This helped me learn even more about drugs. I deal a lot with drugs and it can really kill families like it did to mine.
Logan
Louisiana
March 27, 2008
This really showed me what drugs can do to me. I wasn’t gonna do them and now I wont even think about it... Drugs are really bad.
Spencer Miller
Baton Rouge, LA
March 27, 2008
This tour was interesting.
Nathan Fulmer
New Roads, Louisiana
March 27, 2008
Do not do drugs. They lead to bad things.
Haley Danyiel Castille
New Orleans, Louisiana
March 27, 2008
Mrs. Katie did a wonderful job. This museum was very interesting. I learned a lot.
Amber
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
March 27, 2008
I thought this was an excellent museum. I think everyone should visit it to get a taste of the other side of the so called glamorous drug world.
Michaela
West Virginia
March 27, 2008
This museum really helped me understand what is going on with drugs in the world. I think the DEA is doing the right thing to stop drug use in the world. It has also a lot of great information. I loved it.
Jack Powell
South Carolina
March 26, 2008
Very informative.
Jake Watts
Virginia
March 25, 2008
Very interesting. I highly recommend it. It's cool.
John
Red Deer, AB, Canada
March 25, 2008
This is cool.
John
Red Deer, AB, Canada
March 25, 2008
The exhibit is very interesting and is a good source of information. I really enjoyed it very much...
Brendan McNigerson
Cleveland, Ohio
March 25, 2008
This exhibit was very interesting and I learned a lot. Thank you so very much and I hope this will teach people the effects of drugs. Hopefully drug use will decline a great amount.
Michelle
Cleveland, Ohio
March 25, 2008
This is the best kept secret in d.c. Every child should see this exhibit. Dea should consider a traveling museum of this type and take it across the country. Excellent.
Dan Gibboney
Bellingham, WA
March 21, 2008
I wish that all students view this place.....maybe more lives will be saved. I lost my niece on March eight two thousand and eight. She died as a result from medication she had been taken for her ptsd...and mixed with heroin, proved to be deadly.....
Mike Lannes
Centreville, VA
March 19, 2008
The exhibit was influential and shows the dark side of drugs you never really hear about.
Zach Stix
Centreville, VA
March 19, 2008
I liked the tour. It was cool to see drugs, weapons, and the huge Zach Morris cell phone. I wish u had more symbols so I could leave a smiley face....
Mike O'hare
E. Ridge, MD
March 13, 2008
Very informative. Great resources.
Corinne and Lauren
New Jersey
March 13, 2008
Very interesting. Enjoyed it.
Mike
South Carolina
March 13, 2008
I learned a lot about drugs today, I never knew there are so many drugs in this world. Thank you DEA.
Tristan
Falls Church, VA
March 12, 2008
This was a really cool tour.
Lynn
California
March 7, 2008
I think this was a awesome place. To learn about how to live a good and healthy life. At age eleven I read almost everything and I had a great time at it. I would encourage my friends and family to go here and learn about this. Thank you very much.
Sarah Mendoa
Valley Center, CA
March 7, 2008
This experience was interesting, and very persuasive for people interested in the law enforcement branch. Keep up the good work. Peace from Texas y'all.
Zachary
El Paso, TX
February 28, 2008
It’s so interesting learning so much about drugs. I know I’m never going to smoke.
William
Riverside, CT
February 20, 2008
This was very informative.
Timothy Hill
Pitman, NJ
February 15, 2008
This exhibit is awesome.
Conner Sunday
Valparaiso, IN
February 15, 2008
Drugs are bad.
Bob
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
February 15, 2008
I had a great time, I loved all of the pictures.
Heather Storm
Oklahoma
February 14, 2008
This was very interesting. I enjoyed learning some of the info from a person with real experience n the field and from someone who tried drugs themselves. I found it more affective learning it this way. Thanks.
Danielle Geiger
Virginia Beach
February 12, 2008
Wow....this was an amazing experience. I honestly didn't know that this drug stuff was that bad. I knew it was bad, but not this bad.
TJ
Virginia Beach
February 12, 2008
Drug use is life abuse. Thank you for providing such an excellent educational program for today's youth.
Orange County, California
February 12, 2008
This place is coolio... Thank you.
Bart
February 12, 2008
This place was a great experience for me and my friends. Not only that but very cool and informative.
Hayze Miller
Apple Valley, CA
February 12, 2008
Great exhibit. Very informative.
Michele Fetchko
Bayonne, NJ
January 18, 2008
Enjoyed it very much. War against drugs should have started sooner and is bound to last a long time. Good job DEA.
Julie F
Arlington, VA
January 10, 2008
Very interesting. Great information.
H. Burrell
Atlanta, Georgia
January 9, 2008
It was very informative and interesting.
Albert
Miami, FL
January 4, 2008
Very informative.
Alison Mabery
Michigan
January 2, 2008
Very interesting.
Megan Jones
Fairfax, VA
January 2, 2008
This place is cool.
Cadell Anderson
December 28, 2007
It is cool.
Tom
Anchorage, Alaska
December 28, 2007
It was very informing.
Dylan Grandon
Virginia
December 27, 2007
I like the museum.
Jack
December 27, 2007
This is a great museum. Undercover agents must be incredibly brave.
Rich
Alexandria, VA
December 27, 2007
Great place. Learned a lot.
Zach
Boston, MA
December 27, 2007
Crack is wack.
Dan
Connecticut
December 27, 2007
My dad is the best DEA agent ever. Thank you for the very interesting museum.
Lydia
Virginia
December 27, 2007
I truly enjoyed the exhibit and would highly recommend it to families with preteens and teenagers. Thank you.
Richeson
San Antonio, Texas
December 26, 2007
This museum is very informing and helps kids to understand the dangers of drug use.
Aladdin Abed
Springfield, VA
December 26, 2007
I want to compliment the DEA for all the hard work and dedication it has shown in not only our communities but across the world. I would also like to say you make a difference in making lives better.
Lajunior Brown
Virginia
December 13, 2007
A great place.
Frank
Alexandria
December 13, 2007
Hi there. This is Dearndrey M. I really enjoyed the exhibit. I learned so much with in a little amount of time. I hope I get the chance to come back for another visit. Have a great day.
Dearndrey Mobley
Alexandria, Virginia
December 13, 2007
Great information about a subject that hits close to home for many. Hopefully people are able to walk away with a greater awareness of the potential future of addictions.
Devonie
Chicago, IL
December 13, 2007
I learned a lot here...now I am smarter about drug use.
Jeremy
December 12, 2007
I am very happy that I had the chance to come. I learned many different things today.
Jeremy Ruiz
Florida
December 12, 2007
Hi, this is a cool place. U learn a lot about how people did drugs n how its bad for u.
Jessica
Cooper City
December 12, 2007
Hello everyone, this is chill.
Sarah
Greenwich
November 28, 2007
Outstanding! Thanks for putting it together.
CP
Lakeland, GA
November 23, 2007
I learned a lot from my dad. And I love the protection that DEA gives.
Lauren
Fredericksburg, VA
November 23, 2007
Interesting exhibit. I will stay away from pharm parties for sure.
Joel
Boston, MA
November 21, 2007
Wow, what a great exhibit. Very informational and captivating. I like the exhibit a lot.
Jonathan
Boston, MA
November 21, 2007
Great museum, very interesting
Laura
Virginia
November 21, 2007
The tour that I took was very educating and very exciting I'll definitely be back with my children.
Toya
Virginia
November 16, 2007
DEA is a great idea. With the exhibit we learned a lot of think. Thanks DEA for being there.
Abdiye
November 16, 2007
Interesting exhibit.
Jon
Philadelphia
November 14, 2007
Superb exhibit and tour director.
Gen. John Phillips (Ret)
Washington, DC
November 13, 2007
Your museum was very entertaining and informative. It was interesting to learn about the rise and history of drugs in the United States.
Sarah Phelps
Middletown, MD
November 9, 2007
The displays are intriguing and informative, and the news articles kept my interest.
Kristi Raines
Middletown, MD
November 9, 2007
This place is cool. It's very informative. Thanks.
Michele
Frederick, MD
November 9, 2007
Great combination of information and objects to tell the story of the DEA. I would describe the schedules in more detail.
DT
Arlington, VA
November 9, 2007
This was a mindblowing trip.
Dorner
Japan, Okinawa
November 9, 2007
I am extremely impressed with the exhibit. The exhibit will provide a good educational perspective to pharmaceutical drugs.
Ron Buzzeo
North Carolina
November 8, 2007
Excellent job. Keep up the good work.
Herb Kleber
New York
November 8, 2007
Keep up the good work. Great handouts, thanks.
Pete
Milwaukee, WI
November 8, 2007
Great displays.
Craig Schiavo
Long Island
November 8, 2007
Great displays.
Mark Wilburn
Bland, VA
November 8, 2007
This is really informative. It brings to light the issues of prescription drug abuse.
Therese
Woodbridge, VA
November 7, 2007
The pill mountain is so cool!
Betty
Richmond
November 7, 2007
I hope that the general public learns from this exhibit the lengths that the government, industry, and the medical field go to ensuring the public's safety.
Dianne
Laplata, MD
November 6, 2007
As a concerned parent, I feel that this exhibit could not have come at a better time. Thank you for providing this opportunity to educate both us and our children about the dangers of prescription drug abuse.
Catie
Arlington, VA
November 5, 2007
A great exhibit.
Sean
Arlington, VA
November 1, 2007