The Fentanyl: The Real Deal video release event is scheduled for 30 August 2018 from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST (1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. CST). America’s first responders—including law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services (EMS) providers—are increasingly likely to encounter fentanyl and other synthetic opioids during the course of their daily activities, such as… Continue reading The Fentanyl: The Real Deal
Category: Drug Information
Chronic State
Documentary on the consequences of drug legalization
Driving Under the Influence of Drugs and Alcohol
http://cdpsdocs.state.co.us/ors/docs/reports/2018-DUI_HB17-1315.pdf
2/3 of DUIs in CO Test Positive for Marijuana
For Immediate Release: August 10, 2018 Contact: Justin Luke Riley JLR@MarijuanaAccountability.co New Report: Two-Thirds of DUIs in Colorado Test Positive for Marijuana More than half admit marijuana use within two hours of getting behind the wheel (Denver, CO) – In one of the most concerning developments to date, a published report by the state of Colorado found… Continue reading 2/3 of DUIs in CO Test Positive for Marijuana
How Marijuana Normalization Impacts Communities
https://gravesassociates.com/chronic-state-how-marijuana-normalization-impacts-communities/
Sentencing Guidelines’ Possibly Modifying Policy
Dear Criminal Justice Stakeholders, Meeting Notice Subscribers, and Commission Members: The Chair of the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission is requesting input from various criminal justice stakeholders regarding the pros and cons of adopting one or more possible modifications to the Sentencing Guidelines’ criminal history score policy. For further explanation and details, please refer to the… Continue reading Sentencing Guidelines’ Possibly Modifying Policy
National Marijuana Initiative
The National Marijuana Initiative has a new web page.
Check out their research and publications here: https://hidtanmi.org/
Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Public Comment Period
From: MN_DHS_Opioid Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 1:00 PM Subject: Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Public Comment Period *** Comments accepted until December 30, 2017 at 4 pm Good Afternoon, As many of you are aware, the complete set of opioid prescribing recommendations developed under the DHS Opioid Prescribing Improvement Program was announced on Friday, December 1. The draft prescribing… Continue reading Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Public Comment Period
Toll of the failed Colorado experiment
Five years later, Colorado sees toll of pot legalization
Published: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 | Colorado Springs Gazette Opinion
Last week marked the fifth anniversary of Colorado’s decision to sanction the world’s first anything-goes commercial pot trade.
Five years later, we remain an embarrassing cautionary tale.
Visitors to Colorado remark about a new agricultural smell, the wafting odor of pot as they drive near warehouse grow operations along Denver freeways. Residential neighborhoods throughout Colorado Springs reek of marijuana, as producers fill rental homes with plants.
Five years of retail pot coincide with five years of a homelessness growth rate that ranks among the highest rates in the country. Directors of homeless shelters, and people who live on the streets, tell us homeless substance abusers migrate here for easy access to pot.
Five years of Big Marijuana ushered in a doubling in the number of drivers involved in fatal crashes who tested positive for marijuana, based on research by the pro-legalization Denver Post.
Five years of commercial pot have been five years of more marijuana in schools than teachers and administrators ever feared.
“An investigation by Education News Colorado, Solutions and the I-News Network shows drug violations reported by Colorado’s K-12 schools have increased 45 percent in the past four years, even as the combined number of all other violations has fallen,” explains an expose on escalating pot use in schools by Rocky Mountain PBS in late 2016.
The investigation found an increase in high school drug violations of 71 percent since legalization. School suspensions for drugs increased 45 percent.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health found Colorado ranks first in the country for marijuana use among teens, scoring well above the national average.
The only good news to celebrate on this anniversary is the dawn of another organization to push back against Big Marijuana’s threat to kids, teens and young adults.
The Marijuana Accountability Coalition formed Nov. 6 in Denver and will establish satellites throughout the state. It resulted from discussions among recovery professionals, parents, physicians and others concerned with the long-term effects of a commercial industry profiteering off of substance abuse.
“It’s one thing to decriminalize marijuana, it’s an entirely different thing to legalize an industry that has commercialized a drug that is devastating our kids and devastating whole communities,” said coalition founder Justin Luke Riley. “Coloradans need to know, other states need to know, that Colorado is suffering from massive normalization and commercialization of this drug which has resulted in Colorado being the number one state for youth drug use in the country. Kids are being expelled at higher rates, and more road deaths tied to pot have resulted since legalization.”
Commercial pot’s five-year anniversary is an odious occasion for those who want safer streets, healthier kids and less suffering associated with substance abuse. Experts say the worst effects of widespread pot use will culminate over decades. If so, we can only imagine the somber nature of Big Marijuana’s 25th birthday.
- — Colorado Springs Gazette
Dept Public Safety Press Conference
See below for a link to the press conference on the record numbers of drugs seized in MN this year:
