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The Office of National Drug Control Policy’s “Above the Influence” campaign is launching two new youth activities to raise teen’s awareness of risks during prom and graduation season. Join the ONDCP in a webinar from 1-2 p.m. EST April 3 to learn more on how to plan and implement these activities in your community.
Issues: Underage drinkingCoalition resources: Social NormsDrug type: Alcohol -
Continuing with the success of last year’s national education ad campaign, "Tips from Former Smokers," a second series of ads was launched today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Issues: SmokingCoalition resources: Media AdvocacyDrug type: Tobacco -
You could say that Idaho is in between a rock and a hard place. Whether it’s Washington and Colorado, where there are now recreational marijuana training programs; Oregon, where lawmakers will consider once again legalizing and taxing marijuana after legalization was defeated in the 2012 election; or Nevada, where a bill to make marijuana legal for adults was recently introduced in the Nevada Legislature, Idaho is surrounded by states where marijuana is either legal for medicinal or recreational use. Rather than waiting for marijuana legalization to take hold of their state, Idaho coalitions joined forces to get ahead of the problem.
Coalition resources: Advocacy, Public PolicyDrug type: Marijuana -
If your coalition is interested in inspiration and finding that right formula for your community, join us in Austin, Texas for CADCA’s Mid-Year Training Institute this July.
Coalition resources: Professional Development, National Coalition Institute -
In an effort to prevent youth cough medicine abuse, Senators Robert Casey (D-Pa.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) today introduced the Preventing Abuse of Cough Treatments (PACT) Act of 2013.
Issues: Cough Medicine AbuseCoalition resources: Public PolicyDrug type: Over the Counter, Cough Medicine




