September 2, 2008 Drug Addiction News
DRUGS – UK
Last Call for Tackling Drugs, Changing Lives Awards – Home Office
Anyone who wishes to nominate a drug treatment team, police officer or volunteer who has gone that extra mile to tackle drugs has just ten days to make their local hero an example for the nation.
METH – ASIA
Methamphetamine usage rising – IRIN
Typically smoked, the potent central nervous system stimulant is highly addictive, causing paranoia, delusions and hallucinations.
DRUGS – USA
NJ Launches Campaign Against Medicine Abuse – Evening Bulletin
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) announced Monday a statewide public service campaign titled “Grandma’s Stash,” to raise awareness that misuse of prescription drugs is second only to marijuana as America’s most prevalent drug problem.
DRUGS – USA
WLPD teams with site to offer free drug tests – Journal and Courier
The urinalysis test recognizes the 10 most common illegal drugs: cocaine, amphetamine, marijuana, opiates, methamphetamine, benzodiazepine, oxycodone, propoxyphene and MDMA, more commonly known by its street name, ecstasy.
ALCOHOL – UK
BMA Scotland Response To The Scottish Government’s Proposed Strategy To Tackle Alcohol Misuse – Medical News Today
Doctors called for action, not words, to tackle alcohol misuse in Scotland.
ALCOHOL – USA
Underage, drunken fans can buy alcohol at stadiums – Dallas Morning News
Actors posing as drunken sports fans successfully bought alcohol from U.S. stadium vendors almost nine out of 10 tries, according to a University of Minnesota study.
ALCOHOL – USA
Even if you look drunk at a game, you can likely keep buying booze – Chicago Tribune
The stadiums and arenas of Chicago have seen untold amounts of alcohol-fueled mayhem, from obscene yelling to savage, bare-knuckle brawls. But according to a study released Wednesday, sports venues could be bringing some of this chaos on themselves.
ALCOHOL – USA
Study Finds Sports Stadiums Serve Alcohol to Intoxicated, Underage Fans – Join Together
An undercover operation conducted as part of research sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Substance Abuse Prevention and Research Program (SAPRP) found that apparently underage and intoxicated fans have a relatively easy time purchasing alcohol at professional sports events.
METH – UK
‘Meth’ adverts to scare US teens – BBC News
Advertisement: An advertising campaign designed to scare teenagers away from using the drug ‘meth’ has been launched in the US.
METH – UK
Montana meth ads winning drug battle – BBC News
They call Montana “Big Sky Country” or “The Last Best Place” - and it is easy to see why with its wide open spaces, majestic mountains and meandering rivers. But there is a far less wholesome side to this wilderness, a problem more associated with grim urban despair - drugs.
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