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Lessons After Two Years of Marijuana Legalization Short Report

January 2015
Publications
SAM: Smart Approaches to Marijuana,

Using Law to Support Pharmacy Naloxone Distribution: Issue Brief

December 2014
Factsheets, Public Policy/Legislation, Publications
The Network for Public Health Law The brief “explores the legal mechanisms for improved pharmacy distribution of the opioid overdose-reversing drug naloxone, and aims to help public health professionals, prescribers,

Legal Interventions to Reduce Overdose Mortality: Emergency Medical Services Naloxone Access

December 2014
Factsheets, Public Policy/Legislation, Publications
The Network for Public Health Law In many opioid overdose situations, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a crucial source for the administration of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. This resource provides

CD Summary: Marijuana Use in Oregon: What We Know and What We Don’t

December 2014
Factsheets
Oregon Public Health Division, Oregon Health Authority,

Rhode Island 2015-2020 PK-12 Strategic Plan for Education

December 2014
Prevention Websites
The Rhode Island Board of Education and the Rhode Island Department of Education are launching Rhode Island’s PK-12 strategic planning process, which will result in a statewide vision for education

It Matters

December 2014
Prevention Websites
The It Matters website and related educational campaigns are sponsored by Kansas Behavioral Health Services, which helps communities understand the extent and cause of substance abuse problems and take action to reduce

Month-By-Month Prevention and Promotion Call to Action and Planning Guide

December 2014
Publications
SAMHSA The PFP: Prevention and Promotion Month-to-Month Call to Action and Planning Guide can substantially improve the planning and management of your prevention programs, provide resources that focus on prevention interventions, and

After medical legalization, what are the costs of getting high?

November 2014
Public Policy/Legislation, RSS Feeds/ Newsletters
PBS NewsHour,

New Survey: Misuse and Abuse of Prescription Stimulants Becoming Normalized Behavior Among College Students, Young Adults

November 2014
Data Resources
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, 2014 A new, nationally representative survey released today by the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids confirms that the abuse of prescription stimulants is becoming normalized among current college students

Above the Influence Toolkit

November 2014
Tools
Above the Influence The new Above the Influence (ATI) Toolkit enhances the existing ATI program efforts and furthers its goals with new individual and group activities that can help teens make healthier

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