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1. Promoting chemical health throughout the State
Minnesota Prevention Resource Center
RESOURCES TO HELP YOU
PREvEnT PROBLEMS
CAUSED BY
• tobacco and
other drug use
• underage alcohol use
• misuse of alcohol by
adults and
• related violence stemming
from substance abuse
763-427-5310 • 800-782-1878
www.emprc.org
The Minnesota Prevention Resource Center (MPRC) is a project of the Minnesota Institute of Public Health, with funding provided
through a major grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Chemical Health Division.
2. CONTENTS
3 alcohol
Welcome to Our Catalog
MPRC enjoys a reputation for producing and delivering quality
8 fetal alcohol booklets, brochures, posters, CDs, DVDs, trainings and more in
spectrum disorder our ongoing efforts to help prevent the problems associated with
alcohol, tobacco, other drug use and related violence that can
10 youth access accompany use.
to alcohol This is our clearinghouse catalog of free and low cost materials,
but MPRC is a clearinghouse and a whole lot more! We also offer:
11 tobacco and
other drugs Conferences and workshops.
Consultants based in all regions of the state to assist you.
14 communication
MN-Prev – free announcements via email about upcoming
skills workshops, funding opportunities, the latest research and more
16 traffic safety to those who subscribe. Subscribers are encouraged to post their
own prevention-related messages and questions. To subscribe, visit
17 trainings and related http://emprc.org/mnprev.html and enter your email.
resources Newsletters
19 order form • Prevention with Impact, published twice a year with feature
stories on timely topics.
• Prevention Ties, published monthly during the school year,
EffECTivE fosters networking and program sharing among Minnesota’s
Common TraiTs of prevention professionals. This calendar of events is disseminated
s
PrEvEnTion EfforT via MN-Prev (see above).
t people with
Research informs us tha
ss likely than those Technical Assistance and information services to individuals
protective factors are le
ge in risky behaviors. and groups seeking ATOD (Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drug)
without them to enga
t seek to increase information for prevention and technical assistance around best
Prevention efforts tha
as: healthy beliefs and promising practices and strategies for ATOD prevention.
protective factors such
rong bonds/attach-
and clear standards; st Training
families, schools,
ment/commitment to • Walking the Talk, a program designed to assist parents wanting to
; opportunities;
communities and peers know how to talk with their children about ATOD issues.
ring home, school
recognition and a nurtu
nment are more • Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training (SAPST), a 40-hour
and community enviro
n efforts that do classroom training over five days, SAPST is the first step to
likely to be effective tha
nts.
not have such compone certification as a prevention specialist.
ention:
In short, effective prev Remember! We’re never more than a phone call (763-427-5310 or
• Uses multiple efforts 800-782-1878) or a few keystrokes (www.emprc.org) away.
s of the community
• Involves many sector We continue to strive to provide the most accurate, up-to-date,
rious ages
• Targets people of va evidence-based prevention resources available.
iduals and the
• Addresses both indiv
mmunity
broader school and co HeAlTHy RegARDS––
environments Katie Zientara, M.S., CHeS, CPP
time
• Sustains efforts over Associate Project Director
actors (and reduces
• Increases protective f
risk factors)
3. alcohol
Choices and Influences Series Where Do Most
Minnesota Teens
Choosing Not to Use Alcohol: Benefits for Adolescents Get Alcohol? From
This pamphlet is for any adult who has grappled for a response to the teen statement, “But, I Adults.
don’t see what the big deal is, you drink beer whenever you want to.” The benefits of nonuse This pamphlet offers
for adolescents outlined here will help parents, coaches, teachers, clergy and others respond three clear statements for
with information that goes beyond the fact that drinking alcohol is against the law. adults: 1) never provide
CP941 $.50 alcohol to teenagers;
2) underage drinking
Setting Guidelines for Choices about Alcohol is illegal and unsafe;
There are only two reasonable decisions regarding the use of alcohol: not to use it at all or to 3) parents can prevent
use it legally and appropriately. But what is appropriate and safe use of alcohol? The authors underage alcohol use.
provide sensible guidelines for choices about alcohol. Each statement is sup-
CP942 $.50 ported with additional
information. It is ideal
What to Say, What to Do: When for use with celebrations
Someone’s Alcohol or surrounding prom and graduation and the increased
Other Drug Use social activities that come in spring and summer.
Concerns You CP937 FreeH
Helping a friend or
family member who’s
in trouble isn’t always
easy. This pamphlet
helps you get started
by offering a simple,
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straightforward approach
that focuses on a support-
ive statement of care and
concern.
CP944 $.50 Rape and Alcohol—The Connection
Sexual assault and alcohol use on college campuses
is the focus of this pamphlet, which mixes the hard
facts with a personal story to drive home the point
that alcohol plays a significant part in many sexual
assaults. Common sense prevention strategies for
men and women are presented along with ideas for
improving the campus environment.
CP783 $.50
V O L 25 N O 2
F E B R UA R Y 2007
vent on
preIMPAiCT with
MPRC’s two newsletters, Prevention with Impact and Prevention
Ties are available FREE to subscribers.
AYs
PLE AsU RE PAt hw iN: Impact is a 12-page newsletter published twice a year that covers a variety of ATOD and
iN th E hU mA N BRA abuse prevention
implications for sub
stance
Mandler
related violence prevention issues. It arrives by U.S. mail and is also available in PDF from
Director with Sally
our website at the following location: www.emprc.org/impact.html.
LICSW, LADC, MPRC
by Kevin Spading, Why people use
decisions, our life
E
When humans make risks, some are
gain greater On a continuum of
very day, researchers (based on our others are high
way the lessons learned so far comparatively low and
understanding of the environmental use can be clas-
ns. For education, upbringing, risk. Some reasons for
human brain functio us consider the others fall into
and other factors), help sified as less risky while
those of
the
us who work to reduce
use of tobacco and illicit
and the misuse of alcohol
and
pros and cons of the
tives. We weigh
available alterna-
our options based on
consequences of our
choices
the category of higher
use, do so to enhanc
e
risk. Many who
mood (celebrate
Others use substances
Ties is published monthly during the school year (September–May). This single page news-
drugs
research find- perceived or escape pain).
prescription drugs, such
ings into brain activitie
affect behavior can help
s and how they
us understand
and we decide to take
within our comfort zone.
risks or to stay
possesses the same ability
Not everyone
to weigh his
out of a sense of anger
using “helps” them (or
or loss and
so they think) letter is a calendar of events and networking opportunities provided to subscribers to foster
of
realize it or not, each
Loyal readers
what we’re up against.
may recall that Prevent
devoted its February
ion with
2005
Impact
edition to At some point, whet
her we
ng decisions about
the use or networking and program sharing among prevention professionals. Ties is an electronic
this topic. Now, two
years later, we us is faced with maki
substances.
revisit it and note somewhat smugly
that the Minneapolis
a front-page story on
Star Tribune ran
teens’ brains on
nonuse of mood alter
ing
strike out against, or
cope with, their
subscription that is sent via the MN-Prev listserv.
uals, for many they cannot fully
covering much of or her risks. Some individ pain. Still others feel
December 19, 2006, ones, are they use
years ago. reasons including genetic express themselves unless
what we reported two
Human beings typically avoid pain
pleasure. Pleasure can
and
be pursued
more impulsive than
contemplative about
At some point,
others and are less
their decisions.
whether we realize it
mood-altering chemic
viduals may rely on
als. These indi-
chemicals to lower
Other reasons given
To subscribe to either or both of these free newsletters, please call 763-427-5310 or
seek
of course, both their inhibitions.
1-800-782-1878.
making :
in a variety of ways, or not, each of us is faced with by people who use chemicals include
Inasmuch as we or nonuse of or numb dis-
healthy and unhealthy. decisions about the use to relax, decrease anxiety
we realize that we ces. For many, Many people
desire to avoid pain, mood altering substan comfort or depression.
tely eliminate it as a simple
cannot always comple have to this decision starts out continu es on page
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from day-to-day living.
So, we to pleasure.”
it. means to an end: a “path
decide what to do about
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4. alcohol
Parent Posters (11x17) $1.00
Alcohol Choices and Guidelines Alcohol Use by College Students:
for College Students A Guide for Parents
This booklet helps prepare students to There is probably nothing that presents a
MESSAGE: Kids learn a lot about alcohol make some of the most important choices greater risk to the safe and successful comple-
long before they start drinking. It’s never too they will encounter during their college tion of college than the high-risk use of alco-
early to set a good example. years—choices that enhance health and hol. This booklet helps parents talk openly with
CP81 reduce the risk of experiencing a wide their college-age children about their beliefs,
range of alcohol-related problems. (21pp) experiences, concerns and expectations regard-
CP1095 $1.95 ing alcohol use. (25pp)
CP1100 $1.95
In the Know: A Parent’s
Guide to Alcohol,
Tobacco and Other
A PARENT'S GUIDE TO ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUGS
Drugs
Parents are Parents who are “in the know”
important!
about alcohol, tobacco and other
ave you ever questioned
drugs have taken one important
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just how much influence
you have with your children, step toward helping their children
especially their decisions about
using alcohol, tobacco and other
make healthy decisions. This
drugs? We hear about peer pres- booklet suggests how parents
Prevent
sure. We see so many beer com-
problem
s
can help prevent problems, and
mercials on television. It is
before th
normal for parents to wonder,
arise!
ey provides basic information on the
“how can I ever compete with all
effects and health risks of com-
MESSAGE: Kids learn a lot about alcohol of this?” The answer is, you can
and you must. Recent studies monly used drugs. General guide-
long before they start drinking. It’s never too show that clear and consistent
lines for determining if there is
early to set a good example. messages from parents to chil-
a problem and ideas on how to
dren about alcohol, tobacco and
CP80 other drugs do make a very
respond are offered. (8pp)
important difference.
CP893 $.50
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Link Between Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault Posters (12x18) $.9
This series of 6 posters targets 21 to 25-year old women and will help them have a better understanding of steps they can
take to lessen their risk of sexual assault, especially connected to alcohol consumption.
You didn’t order a date drug so don’t drink one. You need more than a little umbrella to protect Your tequila sunrise can quickly become your
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Watch your drink. Message: Don’t let drinking your drink. Message: Watch for date drugs. darkest hour. Message: Don’t let alcohol lead to
lead to sexual assault. CP1513 CP1514 sexual assault. CP1515
You booze
You lose.
Don’t let alcohol lead to sexual assault.
Girlfriends don’t let girlfriends get taken If you don’t watch your drink, a hangover will be You booze. You lose. Message: Don’t let
advantage of. Message: The buddy system the least of your problems. Message: Watch for alcohol lead to sexual assault. CP1518
can prevent sexual assault. CP1516 date drugs. CP1517
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6. alcohol
Sexual Assault Prevention Posters (11x17) $2.9
Recipe for a Successful Party
This colorful pamphlet serves up 10 responsible
hosting tips. Alone, or as a companion to Non-
Alcoholic Party Drinks (pictured below), it helps
party hosts avoid intoxicated guests. Includes
MESSAGE: Blasted, Blitzed, Blotto....Forcing a three non-alcoholic drink recipes.
woman to have sex is rape, even if you’re drunk. CP22 $.25
A felony, punishable by prison. The fact that
MESSAGE: If it took a few drinks to your judgment was impaired is no excuse. No
get her to stop playing hard to get, means no. And no answer means no as well.
she wasn’t playing. CP87
CP89
MESSAGE: Some rapists use loaded weapons.
Others use loaded victims. Most rapists aren’t
strangers. They’re acquaintances. Often they Non-Alcoholic Party Drinks
get their victims drunk before attacking. But be Being a good role model and a responsible
MESSAGE: Getting her drunk isn’t
aware that any time a woman is unable to give host is one way anyone can contribute to
the same as getting her permission.
her consent to sex—drunk or not—it’s rape. A alcohol and other drug abuse prevention.
CP91
To O rder Call 1-8 00 -78 2-1 87 8
felony, punishable by prison. No means no. And This full-color book contains recipes for tasty,
no answer means no as well. non-alcoholic alternatives. The food section
CP88 offers great ideas for low-salt appetizers. Make
a point of showing friends and family how to
stay in control by highlighting these non-
alcoholic alternatives. (32pp)
CP679 $1.00
MESSAGE: What makes some guys think NO
means give me a few drinks first?
CP90
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Post-Secondary Posters (17x22) $2.9
BECAUSE
MESSAGE: What you learn in college MESSAGE: Play hard enough and you’ll
depends on what you study. Party your earn a letter. Bars aren’t the only places
way through school, and that’s all party animals get thrown out of.
you’ll be good at when you get out. CP84
CP83
Because It Matters Media Kit
By providing communities with information and
resources about the need for adults to talk with
each other about alcohol use, we are able to reach
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out and support new and continuing public service
communication campaigns. That’s exactly what
Because It Matters does—this campaign offers a
set of simple and easy-to-remember messages for
decisions about adult alcohol use. The kit includes
press releases, 8.5x11 ads (pictured above), back-
ground documents and graphic images, all of
which can be tailored to reflect your community’s
specific needs.
CP1323 $2.95
MESSAGE: Get drunk and you might try this with someone’s head. A high percentage
of violent behavior and campus vandalism is alcohol related.
CP85
Stoned, Cold, Dead Poster
MESSAGE: It’s caused more dropouts
MESSAGE: If you’re going to drink, stay warm.
than organic chemistry, prelaw and
If you’re going to spend time in the cold, don’t drink.
calculus combined. Many academic
Tell a friend. (18x23)
problems are alcohol related.
CP99 $.50
CP82
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FAS Posters FreeH
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Women and Substance
Use in the Childbearing
MESSAGE: Miscarriage, Years—A Prevention
facial deformities and Primer
other effects of Fetal Girl’s adolescence and young
Alcohol Syndrome are women’s childbearing years
100% preventable. Simply (14–45 years) are promising
don’t drink during preg- and perilous times. At this time
nancy. mofas.org young women make many life-
CP1497 (8.5x11) shaping decisions that are often
CP1498 (24x18) associated with substance abuse
CP1499 (36x24) and other risks. This large,
spiral-bound Primer presents introductory information about the
complex issue of women and girls substance use, and offers a com-
MESSAGE: Mental retar- pendium of resources to help community educators and planners
dation, heart damage develop and deliver public education activities. The Primer includes
and other effects of Fetal educational resources in various formats on a variety of topics
Alcohol Syndrome are including women’s substance use, addiction and its consequences,
100% preventable. Simply risk factors associated with women’s substance use including sexual
don’t drink during preg- and domestic abuse, depression and other mental health issues.
nancy. mofas.org MDH748 FreeH
CP1500 (8.5x11)
CP1501 (24x18) Seeds of Success,
CP1502 (36x24) Creating Success Parent
Advocacy Workbook
This resource was developed and
MESSAGE: Learning written by parents and caregiv-
disabilities, behav- ers of children and youth with
ioral problems and other Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
effects of Fetal Alcohol (FASD) for parents of children
Syndrome are 100% pre- with FASD. It begins by providing
ventable. Simply don’t information about understand-
drink during pregnancy. ing and accepting your child’s
mofas.org disability. Day-to-day challenges
CP1503 (8.5x11) with practical, common sense solutions are offered. Accurate, straight-
CP1504 (24x18) forward information on special education services, rights and respon-
CP1505 (36x24) sibilities is also offered. The workbook is full of resources, websites,
and references to help families work with schools and communities to
create success, one step at a time, one child at a time. (46pp)
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CP1322 $10.00
It’s Your Safest Choice Poster
(17x22) FreeH Great Start. What you should
MESSAGE: Don’t drink alcohol when you’re preg- know about alcohol, tobacco
nant. It’s your safest choice. This message is used to and other drug use during
raise awareness of the dangers of substance use during pregnancy.
pregnancy. Available in six languages. Pregnancy is an exciting and special
CP106 Hmong time. It can also be scary and confusing.
CP109 Vietnamese
CP107 Laotian This brochure presents facts about drug
CP110 English
CP108 Cambodian CP111 Spanish use during pregnancy and also suggests
some alternatives to using alcohol while
pregnant. Includes local resources.
CP258 $.25
Drinking and Pregnancy—Women Listen to Those Who Care
This brochure gives a brief overview of the baby’s lifelong risks associated with Provider Tip Sheet
drinking during pregnancy. (12 pp) MDH930 FreeH This two-page fact sheet provides helpful facts for service providers.
MDH1087 FreeH
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9. alcohol - FASD
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Posters (8.5x11) Free while supplies lastH
MESSAGE: If You Drink Now, Guess MESSAGE: Now is a Good Time MESSAGE: When a pregnant MESSAGE: Drink When You’re
Who Pays For It? Drinking alcohol to Stop Drinking. It conveys the woman drinks alcohol she risks Pregnant And the Hangover Can
during pregnancy is the lead- message that a woman who drinks having a baby with brain damage Last Forever. There is no cure for
ing known cause of preventable while pregnant increases the and lifelong speech, learning, and alcohol-related birth defects. You
mental retardation in children. It chance that her baby will be born behavior problems. If someone you can’t reverse mental retardation,
can cause delayed development or with mental retardation, delayed care about is pregnant and drink- lifelong learning disabilities and
lifelong behavioral and learning development or lifelong behavioral ing—talk to her and show her behavioral disorders. But you
disabilities. Fortunately, alcohol- disorders. you care. Because drinking during can prevent them. Stop drinking
related birth defects are entirely MDH662 pregnancy isn’t worth the risk. immediately if you are preg-
preventable. Stop drinking, if you MDH1073 (Spanish) nant—because even one drink is
might be pregnant or have just MDH1074 (English) one too many.
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learned you’re pregnant. MDH661
MDH660
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Posters (18x24) Free while supplies lastH
MESSAGE: Pregnant mothers who MESSAGE: There’s no hiding the MESSAGE: Pregnant mothers who MESSAGE: Keep in mind that
drink alcohol risk harming their fact that when pregnant women drink alcohol expose their babies while you’re breastfeeding, your
babies. And that’s serious food for drink, their babies drink, too. to serious health risks. And that’s baby is having what you’re hav-
thought. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Is 100% a sobering thought. Fetal Alcohol ing. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Is
Is 100% Preventable. Preventable. Syndrome Is 100% Preventable. 100% Preventable.
CP92 CP93 CP95 CP96
Don’t Take The Risk – Post-it Notes Drinking During Pregnancy Client Pocket Card
Pads of 25 Post-it Notes packaged in bundles of 50 pads. MESSAGE: Don’t (English/Spanish)
Take The Risk. Don’t Drink During Pregnancy. (3x4) This card provides information about the dangers of drinking during
Limit: 3 bundles (150 pads) MDH931 FreeH pregnancy and resource information. (5.5x4.8) MDH1075 FreeH
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10. alcohol - youth access
ReDUCIng yOUTh ACCeSS TO ALCOhOL is a major component to reduce underage drinking. If kids can’t get their
hands on alcohol, they won’t be able to drink it. Compliance checks by law enforcement determine whether or not
alcohol outlets are selling to people who are under 21. Compliance checks are a proven strategy that has been effective
in many Minnesota communities and across the country. Retailer education helps alcohol retailers understand the
importance of not providing alcohol to youth.
What’s the Big Deal?
Underage Drinking in
Minnesota.
This brochure examines the
physical, social, behavioral and legal
consequences of underage alcohol
use. It also covers the penalties asso-
ciated with underage consumption
and providing alcohol to minors.
For law enforcement, the brochure
provides a list of Minnesota State
Laws regarding illegal alcohol use
and sales.
CP967 FreeH
1987
Provider Consequences
This wall-sized poster reminds parents and other adults, “Providing Alcohol to It’s the Law
Minors Doesn’t Make Them Adults. It Makes You a Criminal.” Alcohol retailers Two-sided poster helps identify legal age to purchase alcohol.
may wish to post such public education materials as part of their efforts to reduce Minnesota Department of Public Safety, 2005.
To O rder Call 1-8 00 -78 2-1 87 8
youth access to alcohol. MADD, 2002. MJT744 FreeH
CP968 FreeH
Compliance Checks
Alcohol Compliance Checks: A Procedure Guide to Responsible Alcohol Sales:
Manual for Enforcing Alcohol Age-of- Off-Premise Clerk, Licensee and Manager
Sale Laws and Training Video Training
A practical guide for developing and implementing a This manual contains information and instructions for train-
compliance check system for establishments that sell ing off-premise clerks and licensees or managers. There is
or serve alcohol. Includes a training video for youth also a section for the trainers who will be using this manual
buyers. Alcohol Epidemiology Program, University of to train others in responsible alcohol sales. Office of Juvenile
Minnesota, 2000, 60 pp. Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2000, 55 pp.
MJT690 FreeH MJT736 FreeH
This page is sponsored by the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Program through the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
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11. tobacco and other drugs
Tobacco Free Sports Posters FreeH ecstasy, Marijuana,
Methamphetamine and
Use these Minnesota sports-related tobacco prevention posters in school
Tobacco Brochures
classrooms, locker rooms, gymnasiums, community centers, ice arenas and
other locations. Join these high profile athletes in promoting healthy life- This series of brochures encourages
styles to youth and keeping sports tobacco free. While supplies last. Limit 50 college students to reconsider the
to MN residents. Limit one outside MN. myths or unhealthy beliefs they may
have about chemical use. The tobacco
brochure asks students to think about
how occasional use of tobacco, often
called social smoking, affects their lives.
Brochures on marijuana, ecstasy and
methamphetamine debunk common
myths about these increasingly popular
drugs. Presented in a nonthreatening
manner, this information can help
students make healthy decisions.
Marijuana: myth
and reality
CP1149
MN Twins Baseball: Torii Hunter Be Tobacco MN Wild Hockey: Our Only Addiction is $.50
Free - Choose Not to Chew (16x20) the Game. Be Tobacco Free. (16x20)
TFY1089 TFY984
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MN Thunder: Fast, Fearless,
Strong and Tobacco Free Social smoking:
(18x24) beliefs and use
TFY1085 CP1152
$.50
Methamphetamine:
myth and reality
CP1150
MN Lynx: Score with smoke-free lungs $.50
(18x24)
TFY1453
nEW Ecstasy: myth and
reality
CP1151
$.50
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Marijuana Posters (9.5x12.5) $2.9 A u g uSt 2 0 07
A MATTER
Pot, weed, marijuana. Whatever you call it, it is a concern on many college
OF FACTS
campuses. This series of marijuana prevention posters was developed Information About Alcohol,
inside:
specifically for college-age students. They were tested and developed with
Tobacco and Other Drugs
2
T
his publication provides accurate, up-to-date information
about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs as well as the risks
the input of college students, faculty and others to focus on topics that could
Risks Associated with
Substance Use associated with their use. It is updated annually to reflect
4 changes in State and Federal laws. New this year is information on the
deter marijuana use.
Health Risks by Drug Freedom to Breathe Act (see page 10). For more information,
Category
contact the Minnesota Prevention Resource Center at 763-427-5310,
5 1-800-782-1878 or www.emprc.org.
Digest of select
Minnesota Controlled
Substances and
Tobacco Laws:
Crimes and Penalties
7
Selected Minnesota
Alcohol Laws:
Crimes and Penalties
10
Freedom to Breathe Act
Categories of Drugs
11
Selected Federal Laws:
Crimes and Penalties
A Matter of Facts (updated annually)
This straightforward document assists post-
secondary institutions in complying with
the Drug-Free Schools and Communities
Act. Health risks associated with the use/
abuse of alcohol and other drugs are pre-
sented in an easy-to-read chart. Readers will
learn where individual drugs are catego-
rized in the federal Schedule of Controlled
Substances. State and federal penalties
related to controlled substances are clearly
MESSAGE: Besides your health, smoking MESSAGE: Smoking marijuana can limit outlined along with selected Minnesota laws
pot can be harmful to your reputation. your future employment, Don’t let your regulating purchase, possession and con-
Don’t let your future go to pot. future go to pot. sumption of alcohol. (10pp)
CP1041 CP1042 CP1520 $.80
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MESSAGE: School is hard enough. Why take MESSAGE: Going to school is hard work. Drug-Free Workplace Poster (12x18)
chances with your future? Don’t let your Throwing it away is stupid. Don’t let your CP101 FreeH (while supplies last)
future go to pot. future go to pot.
CP1043 CP1044
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Prescription Drug Abuse Posters (12x18) $.9
This series of 6 posters targets 18 to 25-year olds and provides awareness about the improper use of prescription drugs and
the undesired consequences that may occur if abused.
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It’s not Rxcreational. Message: If it’s not your It solves a problem for one person and creates It’s not a prescription for fun. Message: If it’s not
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