Warren Mayor James Fouts will hold a Town Hall on Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse.
Warren Mayor James Fouts will be the featured speaker at a town hall meeting on prescription drug and opioid abuse. The Town Hall on Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse will be held at Warren City Hall first floor conference room and will on commence at 7 p.m.
Mayor James Fouts has been at the forefront of the fight against prescription drug and opioid abuse both in the City of Warren and Statewide.
“This is a growing problem in the Metro area,” said Mayor Jim Fouts, citing 249 overdoses in Macomb County in 2014, compared to 234 in 2013, a 7% spike in overdoses.
Mayor James Fouts said that nearly half of young people who use heroin surveyed in three studies reported abusing prescription opioids before starting to use heroin. “Some take up heroin because it is cheaper and easier than obtaining drugs,” said Mayor James Fouts in statement.
An additional speaker will be 37th District Court Judge Matthew Sabaugh, who heads Macomb County’s 37th District treatment court.
The Town Hall on Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse is sponsored by Greater Macomb Project “The Voice of Recovery”, Care of Southeastern Michigan, Partnership For Success, Warren-Center Line Prevention Coalition, Macomb County Office of Substance Abuse.