What Is a Good Attention Grabbing Speech Ending for Teen Drug Abuse?

Question by chica: What is a good attention grabbing speech ending for teen drug abuse?
can anyone give me a really good ending to a teen drug abuse speech that will definitely make people actually care

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“CRACK IS WACK!” – Whitney Houston, a timeless classic.
Or “DONT SMOKE WEED KIDS”-Britney Spears, another classic.

Or Just show them a graphic slideshow of what drug users look like, then end it by saying something like you dont want to end up like this etc. etc.

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