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Texas film captures real dangers of drug trade targeting teens
Posted on November 30, 2012 at 3:34 PM
Updated Friday, Nov 30 at 3:57 PM
A Texas high school became a movie set for a film on the dangers of drug violence. The threat is real in the border region. “This is really happening. This isn’t happening to someone else’s kids. This is happening to your kids,” said the director.
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