Crime & Safety
Police, DEA Part of 'Teen Drug Epidemic' Panel Thursday in Mahwah
Mahwah Municipal Alliance event for parents will include officials from Mahwah High School, and experts from the medical, law, and therapy professions.
Past Mahwah Municipal Alliance parent forums have tackled issues like cyberbullying and teenage drinking.
This Thursday night, the MMA is inviting local parents to listen to a panel discussion on what the MMA is calling the “Teenage Drug Epidemic.”
The event is happening at the Sheraton Thursday at 7 p.m. It is scheduled to include a presentation from the Drug Enforcement Administration on drug use among teens, specifically use of prescription drugs, Molly, Spice, K2, heroin, and marijuana.
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After the presentation, a panel of local drug experts will answer audience questions. The panel is set to include representatives from the DEA, the Mahwah High School Principal, a physician, an attorney, a therapist, and Mahwah police officers.
When announcing the event, MMA President Carolyn Blake called it a "critical meeting" for parents.
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Parents can RSVP by emailing Cblake@mahwahpd.org to reserve a seat. Questions for the panel can be emailed in ahead of time.
For more information visit www.mahwahalliance.org.
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