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About Frontline

Frontline is Mississippi's teen advocacy program. High school students from across the state advocate on a local and state level for tobacco-free policies and legislation. A state board consisting of high school students serves as advisors to the Frontline Coordinator and as chairmen for Frontline's key strategic areas: Advocacy, Recruitment, Communications, Cessation, Research and Mentoring. The Frontline program is one of four youth programs developed by The Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi to eliminate tobacco use among Mississippi's youth.

 

Bill of Rights

Article I - We reserve the right to speak freely. Our voices are our weapons in the battle to make a difference.

Article II - We reserve the right to disagree. We must be allowed to peacefully demonstrate to preserve our rights.

Article III - We reserve the right to make our own choices and understand and accept that we are responsible for the consequences.

Article IV - We reserve the right to make the world a better place. The world is what we make it.

Article V - We reserve the right to know the truth. We will defy manipulation and lies.

Article VI - We reserve the right to live our lives free from hypocrisy. Those who guide us through life must practice what they preach.

Article VII - We reserve the right to breathe clean air in our respective places of learning. Our freedom must not be clouded by secondhand smoke.

Article VIII - We reserve the right to be treated with respect and courtesy. Respect and courtesy are reciprocal concepts. We give what we get.

Article IX - We reserve the right to lead our peers. Our unified front cannot be ignored.

Article X - We reserve the right to influence the future. It is ours. We Draw the Line!