June 18, 2008 Drug Addiction News
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Help needed to fight prescription drug abuse – Times-Mail
Clear realities and a big question have come from the newspaper’s six-day look at prescription drug abuse in Lawrence County. The most basic reality is this: Prescription drug abuse kills.
PRESCRIPTION – USA
Prescriptions Killed More Floridians Than Street Drugs In 2007 – Injury Board
A report released this week by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Florida Medical Examiner’s Commission, concludes that prescription drugs killed more Floridians in 2007 than illegal drugs.
METH – USA
Meth Dangers to Propane – KARK TV News
Methamphetamine producers are now using propane tanks to store harmful chemicals, something experts say could have deadly consequences.
ALCOHOL – USA
Random alcohol testing proposed for Chicago police officers who fire their weapons – Chicago Tribune
On-duty Chicago police officers and any officers who shoot their weapons, on or off-duty, would be required to submit to random alcohol tests under a contract proposal sent to the union.
ALCOHOL – UK
Supermarket alcohol price cuts ‘fuelling binge drinking’ – Telegraph
Some best-selling drinks now cost 20 per cent less than they did a year ago, new figures reveal.
ALCOHOL – CANADA
Putting a price on alcohol abuse shows a simple first step – Vancouver Sun
No one doubts that alcohol abuse is a major social problem. The evidence — public disorder, drunk driving, failing health and broken homes — confronts us every day.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA
Alcopop alarm on children in country areas – Melbourne Herald Sun
Paramedics are reviving 12-year-olds passed out on the streets of rural Victoria after drinking alcopops, a Senate inquiry was told yesterday.
ALCOHOL – AUSTRALIA
Doctor urges better community alcohol education – ABC News
A Bendigo health emergency specialist says better community education is needed to help curb the number of people admitted to hospital due to alcohol-related problems.
CANNABIS – NEW ZEALAND
Cannabis at highest potency in 30 years – The New Zealand Herald
Marijuana potency increased last year to its highest in more than 30 years, says a report released by the White House.
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