WHO TO CALL IN AN EMERGENCY........911
http://kystopoverdoses.ky.gov Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 |
WHO TO CALL IN AN EMERGENCY........911
http://kystopoverdoses.ky.gov Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 |
HOW TO RESPOND TO AN OVERDOSE
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CASEY'S LAW
The Matthew Casey Wethington Act for Substance Abuse Intervention is named for Matthew Casey Wethington, who died in 2002 from a heroin overdose at the age of 23. Casey was an energetic young man who enjoyed life until it was “taken” by drugs. Casey never intended to become addicted to drugs when he used the first time. What he did not realize was that his using would progress from abusing to dependence and then to the disease of addiction. Although his parents tried to get him help, there was no law that could force someone into treatment because he was an adult. After Casey’s death his parents lobbied for a change. “Casey’s Law” is an involuntary treatment act for those who suffer from the disease of addiction. Learn More About Casey's Law |
GOOD SAMARITAN LAW
Drug overdoses continue to climb at an alarming rate and remain a major cause of preventable deaths. Calling 911 during an overdose can mean the difference between life and death, but some witnesses avoid calling due of fear of arrest. In response, Kentucky has enacted KRS 218A.133, which protects people from prosecution when they report a drug overdose. This is commonly known as a “Good Samaritan Law,” and it provides an important tool to save lives. There is no longer any need to watch a friend or family member die due to a fear of criminal prosecution. |