Equipping school campuses with medication that can save drug overdose victims has become a priority in the local fight against heroin and prescription painkiller abuse. “Right now, I’m coalition-building among doctors, pharmacists, police chiefs, politicians and students from about six public universities in Georgia,” said Jeremy Sharp, who founded the Students for Sensible Drug Policy chapter at the University of North Georgia. “We are devising ways to equip every university police department with Naloxone.”
Students engage fight against drug overdoses
They're advocating for Naloxone use, medical amnesty