HLS 16RS-554 ENGROSSED 2016 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 24 BY REPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, BAGLEY, COX, HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, HORTON, MIKE JOHNSON, LEBAS, MAGEE, DUSTIN MILLER, POPE, AND WILLMOTT PUBLIC HEALTH: Urges the office of behavioral health to raise awareness of addictive disorders involving abuse of inhalants 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2To urge and request the office of behavioral health of the Department of Health and 3 Hospitals to raise awareness of addictive disorders involving abuse of inhalants and 4 to make efforts to reduce the prevalence of inhalant abuse in this state. 5 WHEREAS, the effects of substance abuse disorders can be devastating for families 6and communities; and 7 WHEREAS, the costs associated with substance abuse disorders are immense, and 8include financial costs borne directly by the public in areas such as criminal justice and 9public health, as well as the immeasurable human cost of lives that are lost too soon due to 10these disorders; and 11 WHEREAS, less well-known than the harms caused by abuse of alcohol, prescription 12medications, and illegal drugs are the dangers associated with the abuse of inhalants, which 13are volatile substances that users inhale to induce mind-altering effects; and 14 WHEREAS, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National 15Institutes of Health, although other abused drugs can be inhaled, the term "inhalant" is 16reserved for a variety of substances including but not limited to solvents, aerosols, gases, and 17nitrites that are rarely, if ever, taken by any other route of administration; and 18 WHEREAS, most inhalants are breathed in rapidly through the nose, mouth, or both 19in a practice known as "huffing"; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 16RS-554 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 24 1 WHEREAS, inhalants produce a variety of serious short-term and long-term health 2effects, and in some cases can be lethal, as high concentrations of these substances can cause 3death from suffocation, and inhaling the highly concentrated chemicals in solvents or aerosol 4sprays can also directly cause heart failure within minutes; and 5 WHEREAS, gas duster, also known as "canned air" or just "duster", which is 6designed for cleaning of electronic equipment and other sensitive devices, can be particularly 7addictive due to the euphoria users feel from the effects of the substance's main chemical 8compound, difluoroethane (a refrigerant); however, while many users assume that the worst 9effect of duster is the possibility of passing out for a short time after huffing the substance, 10there is also a real danger of the user dying almost immediately from acute hypoxia 11(displacement of oxygen from the lungs) or from cardiac arrest pursuant to actual freezing 12of lung tissue; and 13 WHEREAS, studies indicate that fifteen to twenty percent of eighth graders - nearly 14one in every five schoolchildren in this grade - have tried inhalants; and 15 WHEREAS, the problem of inhalant abuse is of special concern because most 16substances that can be abused as inhalants are legal and widely available; and 17 WHEREAS, the National Institute on Drug Abuse cites early identification and 18intervention as the best ways to stop inhalant abuse before it causes serious health 19consequences or death; and 20 WHEREAS, due to the abundance of specialized expertise among staff in the office 21of behavioral health of the Department of Health and Hospitals, this office is uniquely 22qualified to lead an effort to raise awareness of the effects of addictive disorders such as 23abuse of inhalants which can be lethal, but are insufficiently understood currently among the 24general population of this state. 25 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby 26urge and request the office of behavioral health of the Department of Health and Hospitals 27to engage in any efforts to raise awareness of addictive disorders involving abuse of 28inhalants as deemed necessary and proper by the secretary of the department and the 29assistant secretary of the office. Page 2 of 3 HLS 16RS-554 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 24 1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the office of behavioral health is hereby 2authorized to conduct public awareness efforts designed to publicize the dangers of inhalants 3and thereby reduce the prevalence of inhalant abuse in this state. 4 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such public awareness efforts may include but 5shall not be limited to public service announcements, information kits and brochures, and 6provision of information concerning the dangers of inhalant abuse on an internet website. 7 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution and its resulting public 8awareness efforts shall be dedicated to the memory of the late Jordan Lambert Soileau of 9Denham Springs, Louisiana. 10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted 11to the family of Jordan Lambert Soileau, the assistant secretary of the office of behavioral 12health, and the secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HCR 24 Engrossed 2016 Regular Session Berthelot Urges and requests the office of behavioral health of the Dept. of Health and Hospitals to raise awareness of addictive disorders involving abuse of inhalants and to make efforts to reduce the prevalence of inhalant abuse. Dedicates public awareness efforts resulting from this Resolution to the memory of the late Jordan Lambert Soileau of Denham Springs. Page 3 of 3