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Drug and Alcohol Awareness and Prevention Supported by Representative Kurt Masser
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Song How to Save a Life The Fray
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Local Public Officials and Law Enforcement Representative Kurt Masser District Attorney Rebecca Warren Danville Borough Chief Gill Mahoning Township Chief Blee Riverside Borough Chief Ramer State Police (866-203-1170) Sergeant Dyroff & Sheriff Gerringer
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2011 Pennsylvania Youth Survey Report Danville Area School District Selected Statistics
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Frequency of Use Past 30 Days
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DASD Students and perceptions of “Great Risk” of harm for use
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DASD Students Grades 6-12 Willingness to try the following substances
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FAST FACTS
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10.9% of DASD 12 th Graders report driving after alcohol use 13.0% of DASD 12 th Graders report driving after marijuana use
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More teens die from prescription drugs than heroin/cocaine combined.
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MARIJUANA
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60% of seniors don't see regular marijuana use as harmful.
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Today’s marijuana is 5X stronger than it was 20 years ago.
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42% of people in the U.S. have tried marijuana at least once.
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The average age of first marijuana use is 14.
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Marijuana emits a smell similar to skunks and has an "herbal" odor that resembles burnt tea leaves.
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ALCOHOL
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Alcohol depresses the brain and slows down its ability to control the body and the mind.
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After drinking too much alcohol, your breathing or heart rate can reach dangerously low levels or even stop.
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Nearly 9 million youths in the U.S. report they have consumed alcohol in the past 30 days.
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A child’s first use of alcohol is reported to typically begin around age 12.
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By age 15, half of teens have had at least one drink.
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By age 18, more than 70% of teens have had at least one drink.
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Low energy Bloodshot eyes Lack of coordination Slurred speech PHYSICAL SIGNS OF ALCOHOL ABUSE
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Mood changes Irritability Low self-esteem Depression & lack of interest EMOTIONAL SIGNS OF ALCOHOL ABUSE
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RED FLAGS ________________________________________ If your child exhibits one or more of the following behaviors or moods, drugs may have become a part of his or her life:
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She’s withdrawn, depressed, tired, or careless about her personal grooming.
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She’s hostile, uncooperative, and frequently breaks curfews.
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He’s hanging around with a new group of friends.
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Her grades have slipped, and her school attendance is irregular.
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He’s lost interest in hobbies, sports, and other favorite activities.
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His eating and sleeping patterns have changed (awake at night and sleeps during the day).
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Her eyes are red-rimmed and her nose is runny but she doesn’t have allergies or a cold.
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Household money has been disappearing.
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You have found any of the following in your home: Pipes Rolling papers Medicine bottles Eye drops Butane lighters Homemade pipes Bongs (pipes made from soda cans or plastic beverage containers)
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www.drugabuse.gov www.dosomething.org www.aacap.org www.niaaa.nih.gov Works Cited
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