Marking its second school visit and first to a public high school, the Attorney General and his staff spoke with students at Southern High School. 

Among the topics discussed include cyberbullying, school violence, and meth use on Guam. 

This visit comes as part of the “Meth Kills and Be Smart” and “Don’t Start” initiatives to educate Guam’s youth against using drugs and becoming the future customers to meth dealers. 

“Through good education, we can form and change the DNA of our kids to strengthen our next generation to follow Guam law,” said the press release. 

The OAG continues scheduling presentations and Q&As with public and private school students and staff to address important legal issues facing our students, and plaguing our villages and homes.