Drugs & Alcohol
The IACP offers a myriad of programs and resources designed to assist law enforcement with issues surrounding drugs and alcohol. Whether you are in need of assistance with improving interactions with persons affected by mental illness or a policy for utilizing naloxone within your agency, the IACP offers resources as well as technical assistance. Today's law enformcent community has to consider both the epidemic of opioid overdoses and marijuana legalization. These trends effect not only law enforcement but the communities they serve. The IACP serves as a professional voice to educate your communities on timely topics through subject matter experts, training, and education.
Naloxone
Naloxone - commonly known by the brand name, Narcan - can be used to treat a narcotics overdose in an emergency. These documents explore the…
The International Drug Evaluation & Classification Program
The Drug Evaluation and Classification Program is recognized by all fifty states in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom. slot thailand
Policy Center Resources
See AllEmployee Drug Use
The critical mission of law enforcement establishes a compelling need to maintain a drug-free work environment. Employees who engage in unauthorized use of controlled substances...
Naloxone
Naloxone - commonly known by the brand name, Narcan - can be used to treat a narcotics overdose in an emergency. These documents explore the primary issues surrounding...
Resources
EXPIRED Medical Standards
WHEREAS, the International Association of Chiefs of Police meeting at its 104th Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida, passed a resolution urging all governments and governing…
EXPIRED Opposition to Limitation on Asset Forfeiture Statutes
WHEREAS, the citizens of the United States of America are victims of illicit drug trafficking and use and violent crime; and WHEREAS, the only purpose…
EXPIRED Uniform Legislation-Clandestine Laboratories
WHEREAS, methamphetamine abuse continues to be a major problem resulting in over 17,200 hospital admissions in 1997, up from 4,900 admissions in 1991; and WHEREAS…
EXPIRED Importation of Sterilized Cannabis Seed and "Hemp" Products Made from the Cannabis Plant which may be Contaminated with Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC)
WHEREAS, under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and its implementing regulations, a Schedule I controlled substance cannot be imported into the United States unless the…
