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Arizona Substance Abuse NewsFatal Arizona crash puts spotlight on inhalants
While Arizona Valley drug education programs focus on the dangers of tobacco,
alcohol, marijuana and designer drugs, they don't emphasize inhalants, even
though one in 10 Arizona teens say they've sniffed chemicals to get high.
"I don't think law enforcement realizes how serious this is," Maricopa
County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Tuesday, adding that he plans to add
inhalant education to the county's drug prevention program in schools. "It
really hasn't had more attention because it hasn't been made a big issue."
Passengers in a car driven by Phil Staun, 16, admitted they had been inhaling
Dust-Off, an aerosol computer cleaner, when the car crashed into a truck driven
by Martin Bonilla, 38, of Mesa. Staun, a junior at Desert Mountain High School
in Scottsdale, Arizona and Bonilla were killed in the Friday morning crash.
Inhaling, sometimes called "huffing," is considered a gateway to
more serious drug abuse, particularly among young children. The problem, which
cuts across all socio-economic levels, is complicated by the fact that so many
aerosols can be used to get high, making regulation difficult, law enforcement
and substance abuse experts say.
"We're seeing inhalants being used more and more by our young teenagers,"
Maricopa County, Arizona Attorney Rick Romley said Tuesday.
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Arizona Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 13,554 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Arizona, 554 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 13,554 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Arizona, 790 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 13,554 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Arizona, 380 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 13,554 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Arizona, 614 were for meth .
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