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Please Help Support the Good Samaritan Bill

Hunterdon Prevention Resources and the Safe Communities Coalition has been advocating for the Good Samaritan Bill.  On Monday, May 21, 2012 the Assembly Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Assembly Bill 578, which would establish a Good Samaritan law encouraging people to seek emergency medical assistance for drug overdoses by providing limited legal protections for those who seek such help. 

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Attendees at Annual Town Hall Meeting Participate in Environmental Strategies

Hunterdon Prevention Resources (HPR) hosted a successful annual Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, April 19, 2012 at Copper Hill Country Club in Ringoes.  The Town Hall Meeting was presented in collaboration with the Hunterdon County Municipal Alliances and the Safe Communities Coalition.  A panel of experts and community members spoke to a full room of approximately 130 parents, middle and high school students, law enforcement and local school and government officials. 

 

The evening began with opening remarks by Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III that included the recent rise in burglaries in the county due to drugs.  This year’s panel included:

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Understanding Cultural Competency: Worldview and the Organization

Fecha y Hora del Evento: 
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 11:00am to 1:00pm

Presented by Alexandra Lopez, MA, LCADC, SAC, CPS, DDRCC, CCS Read more about Understanding Cultural Competency: Worldview and the Organization

Positive Energy Changes Our Lives

Fecha y Hora del Evento: 
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - 11:30am to 1:00pm

Presented by Karen Widico, MSW, CPS, Executive Director of HPR

This is a course on the psychology of positive energy, but you don’t have to be a psychologist to attend.  All people can have significantly better lives through happiness.   Happy people are healthier, more successful, have more friends and have greater self-esteem.  Invest in a healthier more successful life by investing in happiness.  Learn the skills to be a happier and better you!

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Kearns, Anthony P., III

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Hunterdon County Prosectuor Read more about Kearns, Anthony P., III

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Steffner, Christina

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Hunterdon Central Regional High School Read more about Steffner, Christina

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Schreck, Michael A.

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WithumSmith+Brown PC Read more about Schreck, Michael A.

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Rivera, Victor

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Moore, Nancy

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The Truth About Marijuana and Teens

Regular marijuana users often develop breathing problems, such as chronic coughing and wheezing. Marijuana contains the same cancer causing chemicals as tobacco. The amount of tar inhaled by marijuana smokers and the level of carbon monoxide absorbed by those who smoke marijuana are three to five times greater than among tobacco smokers, mainly because the marijuana smoker breathes in the drug deeper, and holds the smoke in their lungs longer. The active ingredient in marijuana is THC (tetrahydrocannabinal). The behaviors exhibited by introducing THC to the brain are similar to those of alcohol. Marijuana can produce several responses such as relaxation, introspection, feeling connected with the world, irrational behavior, and paranoia. The use of marijuana by teens can affect school, sports, driving and other activities; Marijuana is the most prevalent illegal drug detected in impaired drivers, fatally injured drivers and motor vehicle crash victims. Read more about The Truth About Marijuana and Teens

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