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83 FR 50249 - National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, 2018

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Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 193 (Thursday, October 4, 2018)
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Federal Register / Vol. 83 , No. 193 / Thursday, October 4, 2018 / 
Presidential Documents

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                Proclamation 9795 of September 28, 2018

                
National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, 2018

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                During National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, we 
                recognize the importance of ending and preventing 
                substance abuse. We must remain vigilant in raising 
                awareness about the harms posed by alcohol and drugs, 
                including prescription opioids, and their high 
                potential for addiction. We can--and we must--provide 
                families with the information, skills, and resources to 
                stay safe and strong. As a Nation, we renew our 
                commitment to improving individual and community health 
                through increased education on the risks of substance 
                abuse. Our investment in prevention will help to 
                further yield improved academic performance, healthier 
                lifestyles, more successful citizens, and safer 
                communities.

                Our country is reeling from the enormity of an opioid 
                epidemic that has resulted in huge numbers of overdose 
                fatalities, an influx of children in foster care, and 
                too many families forever changed by the addiction or 
                death of a loved one. In 2017 alone, it is estimated 
                that we lost approximately 72,000 Americans to an 
                overdose, and approximately 49,000 of those deaths 
                involved an opioid. Fueled by prescription pain 
                medications, heroin, and illicit fentanyl, the severity 
                of the current addiction crisis requires immediate 
                action. We must go beyond simply raising awareness 
                about the harms and risks of illicit drugs, which is 
                one reason why, last October, my Administration 
                declared a nationwide Public Health Emergency to 
                continue comprehensively and proactively fighting the 
                opioid epidemic on every front.

                My Administration is committed to helping overcome 
                addiction in our country. This past June, we launched a 
                public awareness campaign directed toward our Nation's 
                vulnerable young people, helping them ``know the 
                truth'' and ``spread the truth'' about the risks of 
                opioid abuse. In August, we awarded a record-breaking 
                $90.9 million to 731 Drug-Free Communities coalitions 
                across all 50 States to help prevent youth drug abuse. 
                We are also encouraging adult individuals and family 
                members to share their personal stories on how this 
                epidemic has affected them through platforms such as 
                The Crisis Next Door. Launched by the White House 
                earlier this year, this initiative is helping to remove 
                harmful stigmas surrounding opioid abuse and showing 
                that this crisis can affect anyone from anywhere.

                This month, we reaffirm our commitment to helping 
                educate our loved ones on the devastating effects 
                substance abuse can have on our families, our 
                communities, and our Nation. I call on parents, 
                educators, mentors, employers, healthcare 
                professionals, law enforcement officials, faith and 
                community leaders, and Americans to support evidence-
                based prevention programs. Through our united advocacy 
                and awareness efforts on the horrific dangers of 
                substance abuse, we can cultivate a society focused on 
                health, wellness, and prosperity.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim October 2018 as 
                National Substance Abuse Prevention Month. I call upon 
                all Americans to engage in appropriate programs and 
                activities to promote comprehensive substance abuse 
                prevention efforts within their communities.

[[Page 50250]]

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord 
                two thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                third.
                
                
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                                                                                                      Proclamation 9795 of September 28, 2018

                                                                                                      National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, 2018

                                                                                                      By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                      A Proclamation
                                                                                                      During National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, we recognize the impor-
                                                                                                      tance of ending and preventing substance abuse. We must remain vigilant
                                                                                                      in raising awareness about the harms posed by alcohol and drugs, including
                                                                                                      prescription opioids, and their high potential for addiction. We can—and
                                                                                                      we must—provide families with the information, skills, and resources to
                                                                                                      stay safe and strong. As a Nation, we renew our commitment to improving
                                                                                                      individual and community health through increased education on the risks
                                                                                                      of substance abuse. Our investment in prevention will help to further yield
                                                                                                      improved academic performance, healthier lifestyles, more successful citi-
                                                                                                      zens, and safer communities.
                                                                                                      Our country is reeling from the enormity of an opioid epidemic that has
                                                                                                      resulted in huge numbers of overdose fatalities, an influx of children in
                                                                                                      foster care, and too many families forever changed by the addiction or
                                                                                                      death of a loved one. In 2017 alone, it is estimated that we lost approximately
                                                                                                      72,000 Americans to an overdose, and approximately 49,000 of those deaths
                                                                                                      involved an opioid. Fueled by prescription pain medications, heroin, and
                                                                                                      illicit fentanyl, the severity of the current addiction crisis requires immediate
                                                                                                      action. We must go beyond simply raising awareness about the harms and
                                                                                                      risks of illicit drugs, which is one reason why, last October, my Administra-
                                                                                                      tion declared a nationwide Public Health Emergency to continue comprehen-
                                                                                                      sively and proactively fighting the opioid epidemic on every front.
                                                                                                      My Administration is committed to helping overcome addiction in our coun-
                                                                                                      try. This past June, we launched a public awareness campaign directed
                                                                                                      toward our Nation’s vulnerable young people, helping them ‘‘know the
                                                                                                      truth’’ and ‘‘spread the truth’’ about the risks of opioid abuse. In August,
                                                                                                      we awarded a record-breaking $90.9 million to 731 Drug-Free Communities
                                                                                                      coalitions across all 50 States to help prevent youth drug abuse. We are
                                                                                                      also encouraging adult individuals and family members to share their per-
                                                                                                      sonal stories on how this epidemic has affected them through platforms
                                                                                                      such as The Crisis Next Door. Launched by the White House earlier this
                                                                                                      year, this initiative is helping to remove harmful stigmas surrounding opioid
                                                                                                      abuse and showing that this crisis can affect anyone from anywhere.
                                                                                                      This month, we reaffirm our commitment to helping educate our loved
                                                                                                      ones on the devastating effects substance abuse can have on our families,
                                                                                                      our communities, and our Nation. I call on parents, educators, mentors,
                                                                                                      employers, healthcare professionals, law enforcement officials, faith and com-
                                                                                                      munity leaders, and Americans to support evidence-based prevention pro-
                                                                                                      grams. Through our united advocacy and awareness efforts on the horrific
                                                                                                      dangers of substance abuse, we can cultivate a society focused on health,
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                                                                                                      wellness, and prosperity.
                                                                                                      NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States
                                                                                                      of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                      and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 2018 as
                                                                                                      National Substance Abuse Prevention Month. I call upon all Americans
                                                                                                      to engage in appropriate programs and activities to promote comprehensive
                                                                                                      substance abuse prevention efforts within their communities.


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                                                                                                      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth
                                                                                                      day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand eighteen, and
                                                                                                      of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred
                                                                                                      and forty-third.




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