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CESAR FAX

CESAR FAX provides a weekly, one-page overview of timely substance abuse trends or issues. More than 6,000 subscribers receive the CESAR FAX via email each Monday morning, including Federal and State policymakers; prevention specialists; treatment and health care providers; law enforcement officials; researchers and academicians; and media representatives.

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Date Volume/Issue Title
February 1, 1993 Volume 2, Issue 4 Pilot Study Reveals Considerable Drug Use Among Maryland Juvenile Detainees
January 25, 1993 Volume 2, Issue 3 Latest Household Poll Continues to Show That Few Marylanders Favor Decriminalization of Marijuana
January 18, 1993 Volume 2, Issue 2 LSD: The New "Rave"?
January 11, 1993 Volume 2, Issue 1 Beer and Wine Coolers are the Substances Most Widely Used by 6th, 9th, and 12th Graders Across the United States
December 21, 1992 Volume 1, Issue 45 Khat: Origin and Pharmacology
December 14, 1992 Volume 1, Issue 44 Maryland UCR Data Show a Decline in Drug Possession Arrests Since Its Peak in 1989
December 7, 1992 Volume 1, Issue 43 Crack Mentions Among Maryland Treatment Admissions Reaches Record High in FY1992
November 30, 1992 Volume 1, Issue 42 Gap Between Marijuana and Cocaine Use Among Juveniles Arrested in Washington, D.C. Continues to Grow
November 23, 1992 Volume 1, Issue 41 Alcohol Is Most Frequently Mentioned Substance of Abuse Among State Residents Entering Maryland Treatment Programs
November 16, 1992 Volume 1, Issue 40 87% of Montgomery County Residents Favor Increasing Money for Drug Treatment by Imposing Stiffer Penalties on DWI/DUI Offenders

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