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Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Education, also known as DATE or D.A.T.E., is a United States educational program offered as a more comprehensive alternative to D.A.R.E programs.
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DATE is aimed at kindergarten through twelfth grade students which seeks to discourage violence and the use of both legal (Alcohol, Tobacco) and illegal drugs. DATE programs can include DARE as a component.
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