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NCADD News Release
For More Information, Contact:
Jeffrey Hon, Director for Public Information
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For Immediate Release:
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Statement re:
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The Economic Costs of Alcohol and Drug
Abuse in the United States: 1992 (NIAAA/NIDA Study
Released 5/13/98)
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Attribute to:
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Max A. Schneider, MD Chair, NCADD Board of Directors
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Right now Congress has two opportunities to significantly reduce
the huge economic losses attributed to the use of alcohol and other
drugs: it can pass the substance abuse treatment parity act, which
would mandate nondiscriminatory insurance coverage for the treatment
of alcoholism and other drug addictions, and it can stop hiding behind
the cover of states rights and standardize the legal limit for driving
at a blood alcohol content level of .08%.
Let's hope that the staggering health care costs associated with
untreated alcoholism force the public and our policymakers to show as
much concern for teenage drinking as they have for teenage smoking.
Joe Camel may have been laid to rest but iguanas are still pushing beer
like there's no tomorrow on television. What the iguanas aren't telling
us is that the most likely cause of death for a 16-year-old in America
is alcohol-related; that two out of three people convicted of driving
while intoxicated had been drinking beer; and that one in five criminals
locked up in our local jails had been drinking beer just prior to
committing the offense.
5/13/98
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National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
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244 East 58th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10022
phone: 212/269-7797 fax: 212/269-7510
email: national@ncadd.org http://www.ncadd.org
HOPE LINE: 800/NCA-CALL (24-hour Affiliate referral)
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