DEWS Fax (1998 to 2006)DEWS Fax was a bi-monthly, one-page publication highlighting emerging substance abuse trends and issues in Maryland, including findings from Maryland's Drug Early Warning System (DEWS) projects. The DEWS project, including the DEWS Fax publication, ended in July 2006. By default, all available faxes are displayed below, but you may select one option each from year, topic, drug and special populations to narrow your search. |
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Date | Volume/Issue | Title |
July 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 8 | Heroin Use May Be Declining Among Carroll County Youth, According to OPUS Intake/Probation Sub-Study Interviews |
June 1999 | Volume 1, Sp. Edition | DEWS ALERT: Ketamine |
May 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 7 | "Red Rock Opium" Does Not Contain Opium |
April 1999 | Volume 1, Sp. Edition | DEWS ALERT: Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and Gamma Butyrolactone (GBL) |
April 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 6 | First Maryland OPUS Results from Juvenile Detainees Are In: Marijuana Use Found in One-Third of Tested Youth |
March 1999 | Volume 1, Sp. Edition | DEWS ALERT: Dextromethorphan (DXM) |
Feburary 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 5 | Baltimore City Accounts for Disproportionate Number of Maryland Drug Arrests |
January 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 4 | Maryland DEWS Initiates First Group Interviews with Juvenile Detainees--Results Are Promising |
December 1998 | Volume 1, Issue 3 | Drug Scan Reporters in a Marjority of Maryland Counties Perceive Heroin as a Primary or Emerging Drug of Abuse |
November 1998 | Volume 1, Issue 2 | Majority of Maryland's Narcotic-Caused Deaths Occur in Four Jurisdictions |