Three out of every 10 people killed on California roads in 2010 tested positive for legal and/or illegal drugs, according to the news release.
Drivers high on prescription drugs, marijuana or other drugs often go under-reported because drug testing is expensive and there is no established legal limit.
Mike Bloom caught up with Andy Dick at Pasadena Recovery Center and Andy had this to say about Whitney Houston’s death. ”how many celebrities need to die for people to realize drug addiction is an epidemic”
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, Gil Kerlikowske, Director of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and Steve Pasierb, President and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org, co-hosted a working group session with officials from the public and private sector to share information regarding the emerging threat of synthetic drugs and coordinate the Federal, state, and local response. Participants included high level officials from the Department of Health and Human Services; the Drug Enforcement Administration; the Department of State; the Department of Defense; the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America; and the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
Following the session, The Partnership at Drugfree.org introduced a kit for parents and adult influencers housing the tools they need to talk with their teens about this emerging threat and recognize the warning signs of use. The information kit includes a slidecast about synthetic drugs, a corresponding podcast and video, and a printable guide so parents can present details on what to look for, what the street names are and what the effects of these substances are to others in their community. It is available at The Partnership at Drugfree.org website and is part of a “Parents360″ community education program funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance.
“Synthetic drugs like Spice, K2, and ‘bath salts’ are a serious threat to the health and safety of young people throughout America,” said Kerlikowske. “We will continue to coordinate a comprehensive government-wide response, but we cannot do this alone. Parents and adult influencers must understand the serious threat these drugs pose and act today to talk to teens about the serious health and safety consequences of drug use – in whichever form it may come.”
“The drug scene is constantly changing and we’ve seen this firsthand in calls to our Parents Toll-Free Helpline and reflected in the facts, numbers and stories presented this morning,” said Pasierb. “This is a serious ‘wake-up call’ for everyone about the extent of synthetic drug use among kids, and that’s why it’s so important for parents to educate themselves about changing drug trends so they’ll know what to look for. The Partnership at Drugfree.org‘s new information kit is just one critical way we’re increasing awareness among parents about the dangers of these new substances, as well as giving them the accessible, understandable tools they need to talk with their kids about the risks of using synthetic drugs.”
Often marketed as legal substances, synthetic drugs are sometimes labeled as “herbal incense” or “bath salts” and sold in small pouches or packets over the Internet, in tobacco and smoke shops, drug paraphernalia shops, gas stations, and convenience stores. In December, the National Institute on Drug Abuse released new information indicating that one in nine high school seniors had used “Spice” or “K2” over the past year, making synthetic marijuana the second most frequently used illicit drug, after marijuana, among high school seniors. Poison Control Centers operating across the nation have also reported sharp increases in the number of calls nationwide related to synthetic drugs. Last year, there were 6,959 calls related to synthetic marijuana and 6,138 calls related to “bath salts.” This compares to 2,906 and 304 calls in 2010 respectively.
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White House Drug Policy Director to Hold Media Briefing to Address Emergence of Synthetic Drugs
Director Kerlikowske, The Partnership at Drugfree.org to Urge Increased Vigilance Among Parents
(Washington, D.C.) – Gil Kerlikowske, Director of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and President Obama’s top drug policy advisor, will hold a pen and pad media briefing on Thursday, February 16th to discuss the emergence of synthetic drugs. The briefing will take place immediately following a working session co-hosted by ONDCP and The Partnership at Drugfree.org to share data and discuss the public and private sector response to the threat. He will be joined by Steve Pasierb, President and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org, who will share resources and discuss actions parents and adult influencers can take to protect young people from negative consequences.
Often marketed as legal substances, synthetic drugs are sometimes labeled as “herbal incense” or “bath salts” and sold in small pouches or packets over the Internet, in tobacco and smoke shops, drug paraphernalia shops, gas stations, and convenience stores. In December, the National Institute on Drug Abuse released new information indicating that one in nine high school seniors had used “Spice” or “K2” over the past year, making synthetic marijuana the second most frequently used illicit drug, after marijuana, among high school seniors. Poison Control Centers operating across the Nation have also reported sharp increases in the number of calls relating to synthetic drugs.
Who:
Gil Kerlikowske, Director of National Drug Control Policy, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Steve Pasierb, President and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org
Deborah A. Carr, Executive Director of American Association of Poison Control Centers
Amy Stillwell, Kentucky resident who nearly lost her daughter after use of synthetic marijuana
Just talked to our friend Bob Forrest and he had this to say regarding Whitney Houston’s death- “addiction is a disease like cancer,diabetes,and heart disease.Its sad when someone dies from any one of these diseases.”
Watch the “Guest Video” the Loveline crew uploaded about last night’s show. It’s great to watch Bob, Kari, and Dr. Drew together in a rather laid-back environment.
To stop using drugs will be the best decision you can make this National Women’s Health Week.
The National Women’s Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. With the theme “It’s Your Time,” the nationwide initiative encourages women to take simple steps for a longer, healthier, and happier life. Visit their site to
get involved and to see the events planned in your area.
Jennifer Gimenez commented on Whitney Houston death
February 23rd, 2012Jennifer Gimenez commented on Whitney Houston death she said “her death Doesn’t have to go in vain. Others can get help with substance abuse.”
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