There is a
new national epidemic drug craze sweeping the schools across
Children in
this area of the
DXM is not
recognized as an illegal drug, yet. This
gives the user a false sense of security, plus the confidence that using it will
not harm them. Efforts are being made to
have these over-the-counter drugs taken off of the retail market shelves. To date the only requirement needed to
purchase a box of these pills is an ID to prove the buyer is 18 years old. However, there are times that IDs are not
checked. Because the drugs are available
over-the-counter and the package size is relatively small, users are
shoplifting boxes of these pills. Unless
it is specifically checked for DXM will not show up in regular drug screenings. Since it is not illegal, users cannot be
arrested. However; students can get in trouble at school for being in
possession of a controlled substance without parent permission and can be taken
into custody as a child in need of care because they are a danger to
themselves. Parents could also find
themselves involved with the authorities.
If you have
drug related concerns or other concerns you may contact the USD 234 school
resource officer by calling the school your child attends, his work cell phone
(620-215-1080) or the police department (620-223-1700). He may also be reached at the following email
address: nihswngr@usd234.org
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to view more specific information about DXM.