Campus Court 2010 ECS

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Campus Court Episcopal Collegiate School October 27, 2010 Judge Vic Fleming Little Rock District Court 600 West Markham St. Little Rock AR 72201 (501) 244-5411 (Lisa Tatum, Administrator) vfleming@littlerock.org

Between the Lines : 

Between the Lines Did you see the hidden messages?

QUIZ : 

QUIZ How many teams are there in the Big Ten Conference?

Continue the Quiz : 

Continue the Quiz Where are Panama hats made? Where was the Battle of Bunker Hill fought? What was George Eliot’s first name?

Continue the Quiz : 

Continue the Quiz Where do Chinese gooseberries grow? What color is a jet’s black box? From what animal do we get catgut?

Things are not always what they ____ : 

Things are not always what they ____ Panama hats are made in Ecuador The battle of Bunker Hill was fought at nearby Breed’s Hill

Things are not always what they seem to be : 

Things are not always what they seem to be George Eliot’s real first name was Mary Chinese gooseberries come from New Zealand Black boxes are orange We get catgut from sheep

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OBJECTIVES: Drunk Driving – Prevent Addiction – Prevent Unnecessary Death – Prevent Distinguish Fact from Fiction

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By age 18 the typical American has seen over 75,000 TV beer commercials

Beer Commercials : 

Beer Commercials What are the messages? What are the hidden messages?

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No. 1 killer of people under 25 Kills 2300 teenagers per year Will involve 35% of Americans during their lifetimes unless . . . Alcohol-Related Car Crashes

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Under Age 26 21% of drivers cause 42% of all crashes 45% of alcohol- related crashes

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DRINKING does not require a license and it’s not taught in school

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Zero Tolerance Under 21? Then .02 BAC is the limit . . . DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT DRIVING!

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EXAMPLE FOR NON-MATH MAJORS 12-oz each 4.2% alcohol HE weighs 150; SHE weighs 125 THEY each drink 3 beers in one hour BAC -- HIS: .03+.03+.03= .09-.015 = .075 HERS: .04+.04+.04= .12 -.015 = .105

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FICTION: “It’s Only BEEEER!”

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Fact 85% of the alcohol consumed in the USA is in Beer Numero uno on campus

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F A C T: On campus Alcohol abuse is # 1 cause of violence date rape academic problems

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FICTION: The average person can tolerate one drink per hour without substantial impairment.

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125-lb female 4 wine coolers (48 oz) 3.9% wine coolers --4 hours takes in 0.15 BAC-- eliminates 0.06 has BAC of 0.09

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150-lb male 6-pack (72 oz) 4.2% beer -- 6 hours takes in 0.18 BAC-- eliminates 0.09 has BAC of 0.09

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Fiction: Getting alcohol out of your system

FACT: Getting alcohol out of your system : 

FACT: Getting alcohol out of your system Sobriety returns ONLY with time Alcohol is eliminated at about .015 BAC per hour. * *Normal moderate drinker

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What is the cost of underage substance abuse? List: …

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50% of 8th GRADERS have had at least one drink, and over 20% have been “drunk” 20% of 8th GRADERS and 50% of 12th GRADERS have consumed alcohol within the past 30 days 30% of 12th graders drink 3 times per month or more engage in heavy episodic drinking

What is Binge Drinking? : 

What is Binge Drinking? A/K/A “heavy episodic drinking” 5 drinks for a male 4 drinks for a female A “drink” = one 12-oz beer one 5-oz. glass of wine one “shot” of hard liquor

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Among Frequent Binge Drinkers, 70% of males 55% of females Become intoxicated at least 3 times a month.

The CRAFFT Survey : 

The CRAFFT Survey Dr. John Knight Harvard Medical School Children's Hospital, Boston Six Questions:…

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C – Ever ridden in a CAR driven by someone who’d been using . . .? R – Ever use. . . to RELAX …? A – Ever use . . .while ALONE? F – Ever FORGET things you did …? F – Ever been told by FRIENDS or family that you should cut back ...? T – Ever gotten into TROUBLE …?

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Two or more YES answers on CRAFFT survey? “Highly Predictive” of a drug or alcohol disorder

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Alcoholism and DWI 10% of population addicted to alcohol 50% of DWI-1st addicted to alcohol 80% of DWI-2nd addicted to alcohol 99% of DWI-3rd addicted to alcohol Solution to alcoholism = DON’T DRINK

Alcoholism is Contagious : 

Alcoholism is Contagious You catch it from open containers Hereditary Factor: If any direct ancestor is alcoholic, … chances are greater that YOU will be one as well

“Per-Drink” BAC INCREASE : 

“Per-Drink” BAC INCREASE Weight Male BAC+ Female BAC+ 100 .04 .044 125 .035 .04 150 .03 .033 175 .025 .03 200 .022 .026 225 .02 .022 A “drink” is half an ounce of pure alcohol.

Getting alcohol out of your system : 

Getting alcohol out of your system Sobriety returns ONLY with time Alcohol is eliminated at about .015 BAC per hour. * *Normal moderate drinker

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Male -- 150 lbs 10 drinks -- 5 hours BAC = about .22 computed: 10 x .03 = .30 IN minus 5 x .015 = .075 OUT BAC = .225

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Female -- 125 lbs 6 drinks -- 5 hours BAC = about .17, computed: 6 x .04 = .24 IN minus 5 x .015 = .075 OUT BAC = .169

HOW MUCH ALCOHOL? : 

HOW MUCH ALCOHOL? Beverage Alcohol % Beer 3-11% / avg. 4.2% Wine 8-14% / avg. 12% Fortified Wine 15%-25% Liquor 26-75% / avg. 43-50%

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FORMULA -- Example Alcohol percentage (%) – 4.2 Times (X) x Ounces of beverage 12 Equals (=) alcohol to Blood .05 oz. Half an ounce of alcohol equals a whole “drink”

1/2 oz of alcohol is a whole drink. : 

1/2 oz of alcohol is a whole drink. 12 oz 4.2% beer .5 oz 8 oz 6.1% beer .5 oz 5 oz 10% wine .5 oz 3.3 oz 15% wine .5 oz 1.25 oz 80 proof .5 oz 1 oz 100 proof .5 oz .67 oz 151 proof .5 oz

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Fiction: Getting alcohol out of your system

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21 yr-old 225-lb male -- DWI 100 oz. 6% beer -- 8:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m. IN: .02 times 12 = .240 OUT: .015 times 5 = .075 BAC .165

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Moderate drinker 40 drinks per month BAC .20 -- passes out BAC .30 -- alcohol poisoning Source: Mayo Clinic

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Newsweek, June 6, 2005

Recent headline : 

Recent headline University of Arkansas student sues officials, fraternity over hazing he says left him in coma “… student who says he was beaten and forced to drink a large amount of alcohol …” “… coma … 0.68% BAC …”

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BATTLE OF THE BINGE Monday, Sep. 08, 1997 Read this article, please!

DON’T S : 

DON’T EVER DRINK AN ENTIRE BOTTLE OF WHISKEY AT ONCE DON’T EVER DRINK 21 DRINKS IN A ROW DON’T EVER ENGAGE IN COMPETITIVE DRINKING Vic Fleming 888-SWEAR88 DON’T S

Give some serious thought to … : 

Give some serious thought to … NOT DRINKING AT ALL UNTIL AGE 25 LIMIT DRINKING NEVER MORE THAN TWO DRINKS NEVER MORE THAN TWICE A WEEK

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IMPORTANT STATISTIC The No. 1 factor in preventing teenage substance abuse = ____________

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TITANIC PRINCIPLE IF YOU TAKE IN MORE THAN YOUR SYSTEM CAN PUMP OUT, SOONER OR LATER YOU’LL SINK