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Ellis
Tech Students Learn About The Importance of Making Right Choices |
Dale
“Mad Dog” Messmer, medically/honorably discharged United States
Marine, former mercenary, bounty hunter, body guard, pilot, stuntman,
Screen Actor’s Guild member and actor, and ex-convict was the guest
speaker at Ellis Tech on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 speaking to students,
staff and guests about a subject that he is very familiar with...
"Choices..."
Messmer spent over a decade in prisons in four states after having
been convicted of a laundry list of crimes ranging from drug smuggling
and distribution of cocaine to possession of automatic weapons and
explosives, as well as money laundering and The Racketeering Influenced
Corrupt Organization (R.I.C.O.) Act. After an honorable military
career, which was abbreviated by physical injuries and resulted
in an early medical discharge, Messmer involved himself in various
legitimate business enterprises which eventually led to him smuggling
drugs in his own aircraft for the infamous Pablo Escobar Cocaine
Cartel. When arrested he jumped bail and vanished for over a year,
until he came back on his own and turned himself in to the authorities.
He served 10 years, 8 months and 11 days in prison before being
paroled in 1994.
After his release from prison, “Mad Dog” founded The Straight Talk
Outreach Program (S.T.O.P.). He has taken his message to over 800,000
young people in over 1400 schools and youth oriented organizations
across the country, in hopes of giving them an example of what NOT
to choose in life, so they won’t have to learn about the dangers
of drugs, gangs, violence, prison and death the hard way.

He has spoke at over 600 schools and youth oriented organizations
in California and garnered the accolades of The United States Congress,
The California State Legislature, The Los Angeles County Board of
Supervisors, The Los Angeles Police Commission, The Los Angeles
Police Department (Juvenile Impact Program “Gangbusters”), The Los
Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (VIDA Program), The Ventura
County School Board, The California Police Athletic League and a
number of others.
Mad Dog is a regular on The Maury Povich Show, taking "at risk
teens" to the Boot Camp in Oswego, KS (Labette County Correctional
Facility). He is a member of The Screen Actor's Guild and has appeared
in numerous programs, and now lives in Missouri near Branson, where
he is the co-founder of America’s Youth Ranch and travels the United
States speaking to kids.
He doesn’t have to do what he does. It was NOT part of his parole,
or any other court conditions. He does it simply because he feels
that it desperately needs to be done, for the good of all communities
and for the future of the young people of America.
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Messmer speaking
to students at assembly |
Messmer with
School Social Worker Jessica Bibeau who
coordinated the activity and School Resource Officer Jost |
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