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 2000 | Volume 2, Issue 6 | Highest Rate of Treatment Admissions Found in Baltimore City Center |
May 2000 | Volume 2, Issue 5 | OPUS Intake Results Indicate that Marijuana is the Drug Most Likely to be Detected Among Youth Offenders in Baltimore City, and Carroll and Baltimore Counties |
April 2000 | Volume 2, Sp. Edition | DEWS ALERT: Oxycodone (Percodan, Percocet) |
April 2000 | Volume 2, Issue 4 | Heroin and Ecstasy Reported As Emerging Drugs by Drug Scan Reporters in About Half of Maryland's Counties |
March 2000 | Volume 2, Issue 3 | Reports Indicate that GHB/GBL Use Is Spreading Throughout Central Maryland |
Feburary 2000 | Volume 2, Issue 2 | Maryland Trauma Center Admissions Data Reveal Changes in Cocaine and Opiate Test Results |
January 2000 | Volume 2, Issue 1 | Baltimore City Heroin Related Treatment Admissions Hold Steady in FY 1998; Increases Found in Most Neighboring Counties |
November 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 10 | Hallucinogens and Ecstasy Reported as Emerging Drugs by Carroll County Youth Processed by the Juvenile Justice System |
October 1999 | Volume 1, Issue 9 | Cocaine Accounts for Nearly One-Half of all Drug Seizures in Baltimore City |
September 1999 | Volume 1, Sp. Edition | DEWS ALERT: Carrol County Organization Releases Drug Prevention Education Video, Heroin Kills |