House Resolution 146 - Introduced
PAG LIN
1 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO.
1 2 BY SMITH and UPMEYER
1 3 A Resolution designating March 23, 2006, through April 10,
1 4 2006, as "Underage Drinking Prevention Days" in Iowa.
1 5 WHEREAS, the consumption of alcoholic beverages by
1 6 persons who are under the legal age to purchase or
1 7 possess such beverages is a critical health and safety
1 8 issue in this nation and in Iowa; and
1 9 WHEREAS, forty=seven percent of persons between 12
1 10 and 20 years of age reported drinking alcohol within
1 11 the past year in a nationwide survey conducted in
1 12 2004; and
1 13 WHEREAS, twenty=nine percent of persons between 12
1 14 and 20 years of age reported drinking alcohol within
1 15 the last month; and
1 16 WHEREAS, twenty=six percent of persons between 12
1 17 and 20 years of age reported heavy alcohol use or
1 18 binge drinking within the last month; and
1 19 WHEREAS, forty=four percent of Iowa's eleventh
1 20 grade students participating in the 2002 Iowa Youth
1 21 Survey reported drinking alcohol within the last month
1 22 and 18 percent of eighth grade students reported
1 23 drinking alcohol within the last month; and
1 24 WHEREAS, thirty=six percent of Iowa's eleventh
1 25 grade students participating in the 2002 Iowa Youth
1 26 Survey reported drinking five or more drinks in a row,
1 27 commonly known as "binge drinking", within the last
1 28 month; and
1 29 WHEREAS, alcohol use is a leading risk factor in
1 30 the three main causes of death among youth: motor
2 1 vehicle accidents, homicide, and suicide; and
2 2 WHEREAS, operating while intoxicated (OWI) arrest
2 3 rates for persons under 18 years of age had been
2 4 steadily declining since 1997, when the arrest rate
2 5 was 48 per 100,000 Iowa youth residents, to 2001, when
2 6 the arrest rate had fallen to 37 arrests per 100,000
2 7 Iowa youth residents, but increased sharply to 47
2 8 arrests per 100,000 Iowa youth residents in 2002; and
2 9 WHEREAS, other adverse consequences of underage
2 10 drinking include risky sexual behavior and poor school
2 11 performance; and
2 12 WHEREAS, in addition to death, injury, pain, and
2 13 suffering, underage drinking results in staggering
2 14 social and economic costs for Iowa, including an
2 15 estimated direct cost of $229 million in 2001 for
2 16 medical care and lost wages, and another $406 million
2 17 for indirect costs; and
2 18 WHEREAS, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
2 19 Services Administration of the United States
2 20 Department of Health and Human Services has
2 21 coordinated a nationwide effort for communities to
2 22 hold town hall style meetings on or around March 28,
2 23 2006, to raise awareness of the issue of underage
2 24 drinking and to alert and empower communities; and
2 25 WHEREAS, at least 38 Iowa communities will be
2 26 holding town hall style meetings from March 23, 2006,
2 27 through April 10, 2006; NOW THEREFORE,
2 28 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
2 29 That the House of Representatives designates March 23,
2 30 2006, through April 10, 2006, as "Underage Drinking
3 1 Prevention Days" in Iowa.
3 2 LSB 6619HH 81
3 3 jr:nh/cf/24
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