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Results of the survey of March 19, 2023

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Nationwide, school districts have seen a rise in students taking counterfeit prescription pills,  unknowingly containing fentanyl; often a fatal decision.  Allowing students to carry naloxone (a drug commonly used to revive people who overdose) are among measures some districts are taking to combat synthetic opioid use.  Should students be allowed to possess naloxone in school?

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Allowing students to carry naloxone is giving them permission to do the drugs. We should be encouraging students to say no to drugs. Also, we should be enforcing safe practices.

Students shouldn't be carrying it in school but it should be available on property like the AEDs. Students aren't allowed to carry their own epi-pens or insulin in school, they should all be treated the same. Allow them all or disallow them all.

We have the drug in our nurse's office and then the main office. I don't think kids should carry it.

Anything to save a life

Students should not be carrying any drugs in schools - not even medical prescriptions.

Any pharmaceutical should be administered only by a trained medical professional. Students should not be carrying drugs of any kind.

Training is required in order to administer

 

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