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Parent, educators and trainers warn Coffee County about potent THC products and laced vapes; Narcan explained
Summary
At a Coffee County community panel, a parent described how her son's life changed after youth THC use, educators and juvenile-justice staff urged early intervention, and a trainer explained Narcan (naloxone) and warned that some vapes are being found laced with opioids.
A Coffee County panel on youth substance use opened with a parent's account of her family's struggles with mental-health diagnoses and youth THC exposure. "I am not a doctor or a counselor, but I've been a teacher, and I've had to educate myself and advocate for my son since his first official diagnosis at the age of 18," said Michelle Stewart Moore, who was introduced as a Coffee Mill School educator and parent advocate.
Panelists framed the rise in potent THC products and youth vaping as a communitywide prevention challenge. Lee Motley, identified as an assistant superintendent, said…
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