United States of America (Press Release) February 6, 2008 --
MT. VERNON - When Gary Linville preaches about the danger of drugs, he speaks from experience.
"I got delivered from drugs myself," said the 49-year-old Biker-Preacher-Evangelist.
Whether passionately pushing his message from the pulpit or sharing a sermon from the seat of his 1500 Suzuki Intruder motorcycle, Linville has become a self-proclaimed "activist against the forces of evil, trying to rescue people" from the danger of drugs.
"Not only was I a drug addict, I was a drug dealer," Linville admitted. "I came within a hair of being destroyed myself."
Today he is president and founder of U.B.A.D, a non-profit motorcycle riders association whose mission is to promote an anti-drug message and support treatment and education programs throughout the state of Kentucky and the rest of the country.
"I got delivered from drugs myself," said the 49-year-old Biker-Preacher-Evangelist.
Whether passionately pushing his message from the pulpit or sharing a sermon from the seat of his 1500 Suzuki Intruder motorcycle, Linville has become a self-proclaimed "activist against the forces of evil, trying to rescue people" from the danger of drugs.
"Not only was I a drug addict, I was a drug dealer," Linville admitted. "I came within a hair of being destroyed myself."
Today he is president and founder of U.B.A.D, a non-profit motorcycle riders association whose mission is to promote an anti-drug message and support treatment and education programs throughout the state of Kentucky and the rest of the country.

Now Selling Anti-drug Message Through Motorcycle Association.
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