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Collins co-sponsors measure to combat opioid epidemic

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 9:00AM on Saturday 26th May 2018 ( 6 years ago )

North Georgia Congressman Doug Collins this week introduced the Substance Abuse Prevention Act in the U.S. House, a measure designed to bring practical solutions to tackling the ongoing opioid epidemic in the United State. 

"The opioid crisis represents one of the most devastating yet complex challenges of our day, and it demands a holistic response, Collins said in a press statement.

"I’ve seen drug courts in Georgia help people break free from addiction and lessen the strain on the justice system. Through investments like this, the Substance Abuse Prevention Act would help communities better support victims of opioid abuse and enable law enforcement to fight the scourge of opioids in our neighborhoods."

The co-sponsor of the Substance Abuse Prevention Act is Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch of Florida. 

“I’m thankful for Congressman Deutch’s leadership on this front and for the initiative of Senator Cornyn in introducing this bill on the other side of the Capitol,” said Collins.

Collins' office in Washington provided an overview of the bill:

The Gainesville Congressman said the Substance Abuse Prevention Act has support from the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, the Addiction Policy Forum, the National District Attorneys Association, the National Association for Children of Addiction, the National Association of Police Organizations, the Moyer Foundation, the National Council for Behavioral Health, the Fraternal Order of Police, the National HIDTA Directors Association, the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, the National Criminal Justice Association and the National Association of Drug Court Professionals.

 

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