Pubdate: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 Source: Herald News (West Paterson, NJ) Copyright: 2017 North Jersey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.northjersey.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2911 N.J. GETS $1.3M GRANT TO FIGHT HEROIN ADDICTION AND OVERDOSES New Jersey will receive a $1.3 million grant to target the heroin trade and illegal prescription drug activity as law enforcement and legislators team up to lower rates of addiction and overdoses, Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. announced Thursday. [photo] A grant from the U.S. Justice Department would target the heroin trade and misuse of prescription drugs.(Photo: RECORD FILE PHOTO) New Jersey will receive a $1.3 million grant to target the heroin trade and illegal prescription drug activity as law enforcement and legislators team up to lower rates of addiction and overdoses, Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. announced Thursday. More than 1,200 people died of drug overdoses in 2014 in the state, mostly related to heroin or prescription drugs, Pascrell noted. Sales of prescription opioids -- cousins of heroin -- are prescribed to relieve pain and sales quadrupled from 1999 to 2010, experts noted. "We must do all that we can to ensure people are receiving the care they need, while also ensuring that law enforcement officials have the resources to crack down on unlawful heroin and prescription opioid traffickers throughout our state," Pascrell said. In Bergen County, there were 288 overdoses last year, including 87 deaths. Earlier this month, Acting Prosecutor Gurbir Grewal, alarmed at the daily reports of overdoses, began a program to offer arrested addicts a five-day stay in rehab, a strategy that appears to be a first in New Jersey. The grant was distributed through the Department of Justice's Anti-Heroin Task Force Program. The New York-New Jersey area is considered a "High Density Drug Trafficking'' area by the department. Pascrell, co-chairman of the Congressional Law Enforcement Caucus, said the $1,279,255 grant was provided by Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). An estimated 129 Americans on average died from a drug overdose every day in 2014, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the 47,055 drug overdose deaths in 2014, heroin was involved in 10,574 overdose deaths, while opioid pain medication was involved in 20,808 fatalities, the CDC noted. - --- MAP posted-by: