SCR 8, as amended, DeSaulnier. Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month.
This measure would proclaim the month of March, each year, as Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month and encourage all citizens to participate in prevention programs and activities and to pledge to “Spread the Word ... One Pill Can Kill.”
Fiscal committee: no.
P2 1WHEREAS, In 2008, drug overdoses in the United States caused
236,450 deaths and 20,044 of these were from prescription drug
3overdoses; and
4WHEREAS, Overdose deaths involving opioid pain relievers
5(OPR) have increased and now exceed deaths involving heroin
6and cocaine combined; and
7WHEREAS, In 2009, 1.2 million emergency department visits
8were related to misuse or abuse of pharmaceuticals (an increase
9of 98.4 percent since 2004); and
10WHEREAS, Nonmedical use of OPR costs insurance companies
11up to $72.5 billion annually in health care costs; and
12WHEREAS, By 2010, enough prescription painkillers were sold
13to medicate every American adult with a typical dose of five
14milligrams of hydrocodone every four hours for one month; and
15WHEREAS, In 2010, 2 million people reported using
16prescription painkillers nonmedically for the first time within the
17last year--nearly 5,500 a day; and
18WHEREAS, As many as 70 percent of people who abuse
19prescription drugs get them from a relative or friend instead of a
20doctor; and
21WHEREAS, The National Coalition Against Prescription Drug
22Abuse, in cooperation with law enforcement agencies,
23community-based organizations, alcohol and other drug service
24providers, and civic and business leaders, coordinates Prescription
25Drug Abuse Awareness Month activities to offer our citizens the
26opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to campaigns and
27education aimed at raising awareness about the abuse and misuse
28of prescription drugs, promoting safe storage and disposal of
29prescription drugs, and using medications only as prescribed; and
30WHEREAS, Families, schools, businesses, faith-based
31communities, law enforcement, medical professionals, county and
32local governments, health care practitioners, pharmacists, and the
33general public throughout the state will demonstrate their
34commitment to the prevention of prescription medication abuse
35by participating in activities intended to highlight local efforts
36during the month of March; now, therefore, be it
37Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
38thereof concurring, That the month of March, each year, is hereby
P3 1proclaimed to be Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month and
2that all citizens are encouraged to participate in prevention
3programs and activities and to pledge to “Spread the Word … One
4Pill Can Kill”; and be it further
5Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of
6this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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