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 “Because What You Don’t Know Can Kill.”

International Conference on GHB & Chemical Drugs

September 25-27, 2004   Las Vegas, Nevada

 

SPONSORS

 

Silver--$1500

 

1--International Diagnostic Systems Corporation

http://www.ids-kits.com/

 

International Diagnostic Systems Corporation

IDS develops, manufactures and markets ELISA kits for drugs of abuse in hair, blood, serium, saliva and urine for the forensics market.  Products include MDMA, ketamine, tricyclics, benzodiazepines, LSD, NIDA & 20 more.

 

 

2--Voice of the Victims          www.voiceofthevictims.com

 

Beth Pearce made these films to help you...to help you look at designer drugs in the light of four true stories...to help you start an honest dialog with those you love about good and bad choices.  Many think Ecstasy and Ketamine are a safe choice - fun, cute and sexy.  I made True Stories of Ecstasy and Ketamine to show you their other side and lead you to safer choices.

 

3--Purdue Pharma 

            http://www.pharma.com/

            http://www.painfullyobvious.com

            www.rxpatrol.org

                       

PAINFULLY OBVIOUS® home     RxPATROL® (Rx Pattern Analysis Tracking Robberies and Other Losses)

Painfully Obvious® is a public service campaign by Purdue Pharma designed to educate parents, teachers, and students about the dangers of prescription drug abuse.

RxPATROL® is a collaborative effort between industry and law enforcement designed to collect, collate, analyze and disseminate pharmacy theft information, sponsored by Purdue Pharma   Free law enforcement services.

 

SPECIAL SPONSORSHIPS

 

1—Donation of conference support made anonymously in the name of February 2004 GHB overdose victim Stephen Krueger, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.  $1,000

 

2—Donation of conference support made by David Fox in honor of September 2000 GHB-related victim Michael Fox, in Santa Monica, California.  $700

 

VENDORS/ADS

 

1--Imprinted Specialty Products   www.handsonpromos.com.  The online home of Imprinted Specialty Products, the official supplier of promotional products for Project GHB.  Bob Thibodeau  954-755-0988 or  800-848-4024

 

2--National Drug Intelligence Center  http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/

NDIC produces bulletins and briefs to address specific drug-related threats and has a great series of bulletins and brochures on drugs like GHB, MDMA, Lucky 7, Foxy, DXM, Meth, etc. at http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/topics/ibulls.htm

 

3--NORCHEM   www.norchemlab.com  A nationwide provided of customized drug testing services, known for outstanding service and high standards.

 

4--Drug Enforcement Administration   http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/index.htm An outstanding resource for drug information, current news regarding DEA operations and arrests and state by state drug statistic fact sheets.

 

5--Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration http://www.samhsa.gov/  SAMHSA's mission is to build resilience and facilitate recovery for people with or at risk for substance abuse and mental illness.  SAMSHA provides addiction & mental health prevention materials, grants and a national treatment locator.

 

6--National Corrections & Law Enforcement Training & Technology Center http://www.nclettc.org/  The National Corrections and Law Enforcement Training and Technology Center (NCLETTC) was established in 1998 at the former West Virginia State Penitentiary, in Moundsville as a year round training and technology center for corrections, law enforcement and public safety organizations.

 

7--PROJECT GHB   http://www.projectghb.org  An education oriented nonprofit providing information and resources regarding GHB, MDMA, ketamine and other drug issues.  Features a GHB Addiction Helpline.  Contact Trinka at Equus555@att.net.

 

8—Drug IMPAIRMENT Training for Education Professionals (DITEP) a service of the International Association of Chiefs of Police to train educators and school nurses to recognize drug use. Contact Ernie Floegel IACPDRE@frontiernet.net.

 

9.  Cop Ware Inc, http://copware.com  Supplier of software for law enforcement, featuring the book Drug Information Handbook for the Criminal Justice Professional (now back on the market), plus the CopWare Reference Collection and an online drug ID reference system and other products.

 

10—DISCOVER FILMS VIDEO      http://www.discover-films.com/

 Putting Students First Since 1989: Producers of award winning health videos for students, educators, and group leaders, DISCOVER FILMS is committed to helping those of you who guide young people to make the right choices.

 

11--National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence (NCADD) of the Silicon Valley http://www.ncaddsiliconvalley.org/  NCADD promotes lifestyles free from the need for alcohol, nicotine and other drugs.

 

12--DRINK DETECTIVE  http://drinkdetective.com   The test kit detects the presence of the three drugs most commonly used in druggings and sexual assault: benzodiazepines, including flunitrazepam and diazepam (Rohypnol® and Valium®), gamma hydoxybutyrate (GHB), and ketamine. 

 

13.—JOIN TOGETHER, a national resource for communities taking action against substance abuse and gun violence, a project of the Boston University School of Public Health.  www.jointogether.org

 

 

Registration

$150 per person if registered before August 15, 2004

$190 per person after August 15, 2004

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All correspondence should go to:

Project GHB Conference

Phone 626-577-5204
Fax 801-382-4472

 

HOTEL INFORMATION

The conference is being held at The Palace Station, 2411 W. Sahara Blvd.  This is the conference AND hotel location.  Room rates are $89 per night and with taxes that is roughly $100 per night.  Rooms at that rate for our conference are in the new tower of The Palace Station.  Make reservations by calling 800 634-3101

 

     
     

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