Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1281

Introduced
2/26/24  
Introduced
2/26/24  
Enrolled
2/26/24  

Caption

Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day for Georgia Students; 10/23/24; recognize

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of openly discussing the risks associated with fentanyl use and providing students with educational resources to promote safe, healthy, and drug-free lifestyles. It also calls for the availability of naloxone, an antidote for opioid overdoses, in schools to ensure that students have access to life-saving interventions in case of an emergency. By establishing a specific day dedicated to this cause, the resolution aims to influence policymakers to prioritize educational initiatives and resources related to fentanyl prevention.

Summary

House Resolution 1281 recognizes October 23, 2024, as Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day for Georgia Students. The resolution aims to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid that has contributed significantly to the rise in opioid-related overdose deaths in the state. With a stark increase in fatalities attributed to opioids—from 853 in 2019 to 1,718 in 2021—this resolution seeks to highlight the urgent need for education and prevention efforts among young people, particularly in middle and high schools.

Contention

Although it is a resolution rather than legislation, the recognition of Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day could prompt discussions about tackling the opioid crisis within legislative circles and educational institutions. However, there may be contention regarding the effectiveness and adequacy of current prevention measures. Advocates may argue for more robust programs and policies to combat the opioid epidemic, while critics might question the reliance solely on educational campaigns without addressing broader systemic issues contributing to substance abuse among youth.

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