A resolution supporting the designation of October 2025 as "Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month" to raise awareness of substance use and misuse in the United States.
Impact
The resolution seeks to draw attention to the critical issue of substance use, especially among adolescents, and to underscore the importance of prevention efforts. By establishing a designated month for this cause, it aims to engage communities, stakeholders, and policymakers in discussions about effective strategies for tackling substance misuse. It acknowledges the significant number of individuals struggling with substance use disorders and the urgent need for supportive programs and resources to aid in recovery.
Summary
SR476 is a resolution supporting the designation of October 2025 as 'Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month' in the United States. The resolution aims to raise awareness about the pervasive issue of substance use and misuse across the nation. It highlights alarming statistics from the year 2024, including that an estimated 58 million people aged 12 and older engaged in binge drinking and over 73 million used illicit drugs. The resolution emphasizes the need for effective programs to prevent these issues and to combat the drug addiction and overdose epidemic currently faced by many communities.
Contention
While the resolution aims to unify support for awareness and prevention of substance use, it may highlight differing perspectives on how drug use and addiction should be addressed. Advocates for the designation may support it as a proactive approach to a growing health crisis, while critics might argue about the effectiveness of awareness months in bringing about real change. Nonetheless, the resolution serves to elevate the conversation on substance use and encourages collaboration among governmental and health organizations to foster positive outcomes.
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