Pubdate: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 Source: Charlevoix Courier (MI) Contact: 2012 Charlevoix Courier Website: http://www.petoskeynews.com/charlevoix/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5290 Author: Dan Reynolds BASES DIRECTOR: PRESCRIPTION ABUSE, MARIJUANA USE UP Scott Kelly Reports on Drug Abuse Trends in Charlevoix County CHARLEVOIX - Local prescription drug and marijuana abuse are on the rise, plus there are new threats in the form of readily-available products, according to D. Scott Kelly, executive director of Bay Area Substance Education Services (BASES), Inc. in Charlevoix. "Nationally, more high school seniors have tried marijuana than cigarettes," reported Kelly, who presented his findings at a special program, entitled "Drug Use Trends in Charlevoix County," at the Charlevoix Public Library on Tuesday. He added that marijuana use is trending upward among younger students, while overall perceptions of risk are decreasing - due, in part, to newly-enacted medical marijuana legislation. Michigan is one of 16 states with a medical marijuana program, which was approved by state voters in 2008. Kelly also discussed threats emerging from increased abuse of prescription drugs, as well as synthetic cannabinoids, which are commonly transacted under names such as K2 and Spice. He cited the instant availability of online information and resources as a contributing factor. "We had a kid come in, saying he could buy some 'stuff' online for $50, and then 'flip' it for $700," Kelly recalled. "Synthetics create all kinds of legal, political and health issues." The program, which drew about 40 people, was intended to help local adults understand national and local trends related to drug use and abuse, while also educating them about the effectiveness of treatment, and about addiction as a brain illness. Kelly is the executive director and co-founder of BASES. After suffering from alcohol addiction while in college, he voluntarily entered an alcoholism treatment program, and has remained sober since 1984. He has a bachelor's degree in social work and a master's degree in counseling, and is certified as a relapse prevention specialist and advanced addictions counselor. BASES is a private, non-profit, licensed provider of substance abuse treatment services. Founded in 1993, the organization also operates the Charlevoix Teen Center, providing teens with after-school social and recreational opportunities as an alternative to substance abuse and violence. To learn more, visit www.basesteencenter.org or call (231) 547-1144. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom