one of of them wrote to me, my town oceana has an issue about drugs. i hope you can do something about it. in 2006, my grandmother died of an overdose. she was the only person i could talk to. drugs make people act in bad ways and if something doesn't happen about them, then our town will be in worse shape. mr. president, i've been there many times. i was there as a young person in college, my roommate was from oceana, one of the most beautiful little cities i ever attended. i came back 40 years later. you wouldn't recognize it. you would not recognize it, what has happened. and these are young, 13, 14 middle school children crying out for help. they're afraid to go out on their own streets. this is happening all over america. these students want a better life for their are parents, want a better life for their siblings, want a better life for their friends, they want a better life for their community and they also want a better life for themselves. they're willing to fight and we should be willing to fight for them. that is our job and that's what we