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Heads vs Feds

Heads vs Feds

Hard-hitting DEA veteran Robert Stutman takes on longtime editor of High Times Magazine, Steve Hager on the multitude of issues surrounding legalizing marijuana. This event has become a favorite among colleges across the United States.


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Heads vs Feds

What Did I Take, How Do I Know? And What Does It Do?

Bob will speak candidly to college students about the problems of buying drugs on the street and the consequences of misidentification. He will talk honestly about the effects of the most popular street drugs. Most importantly, he will discuss these issues in a straightforward manner based on his 25 years with the DEA including five years living undercover.


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Heads vs Feds

Wasting the Best and Brightest

This is a workshop for staff, administrators, faculty & law enforcement. Bob will discuss substance abuse in our communities and schools and will go into depth regarding the actual effects of drugs and alcohol on our college campuses today. He will cover important issues such as: How did we get here?, What is the drug world like in 2011? What drugs are available in your school? What can we do about this issue?


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If you are wondering what has happened to our heroes, this man is one–Dan Rather to 1,500 CBS Affiliates

The most famous narc in America.–New York Magazine

An S.O.B. on the side of the angels –Boston Herald Magazine

Those who heard you will never be the same on the drug issue again.–David Burke, President CBS News

Mr. Stutman has given a new voice and new visibility to the agency charged with spearheading the nation's battle against drugs.–The New York Times

He has astounding impact. He lives and breathes this. I think that is why he has such an effect.–Naples Daily News, FL

I have been to several drug prevention seminars, but have never been moved the way I was during your presentation. Your blunt, honest manner really drives home the gravity of this situation. I am convinced so many of our parents here are in the dark about how big this problem really is in our community. As you stated yourself, I think parents here think of drugs as an inner city problem and not one that continues to kill in our own backyard.–Senior Reporter ABC 7 News, Fort Myers, FL