CLE credits are approved for this year’s conference.
The CLE event code is 257905.
Effects of Drug Legalization
Please see the email below from our Medical Officer, Dr. John Halpin, for important scientific and practical resources on fentanyl exposure among emergency responders:
Over the weekend, the American College of Medical Toxicologists released an authoritative, well-researched position paper on “preventing occupational fentanyl and fentanyl analog exposure to emergency responders.” It can be accessed at the following link:
http://www.acmt.net/_Library/Fentanyl_Position/Fentanyl_PPE_Emergency_Responders_.pdf
One key feature of this document is that it clarifies the role of dermal exposure to illicitly-manufactured fentanyl and fentanyl analogs as a health hazard for first responders, noting that dermal toxicity is, in fact, very low for the powdered fentanyl products, and that standard universal precautions, and in some cases an N95 mask for respiratory protection, are sufficient protection for law enforcement and other first responders. It should be noted that NIOSH has recently updated their guidance on this topic, and this guidance can be found at the following link: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/fentanyl/risk.html
We have received the CLE code for attorney credits for this year’s Can Am.
It is: 237959
http://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/02/06/minn-medical-marijuana-illegal-distribution-charges
Discussions and links reference marijuana and kids in Colorado
A case involving bit coins and a ruling that it is not money laundering
A report on an increase in violent crime
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=990346687709416&id=653556174721804
When we are having an all-time record number of fatal drug overdoses, your legislators are looking to reduce prison sentences for drug dealers. Please contact your representative and let them know what you think about it.
http://www.startribune.com/legislators-law-enforcement-strike-landmark-drug-reform-deal/377492211/