By Zach Spadt
Staff Writer 

Youth find new ways to get 'High in Plain Sight'

Idaho police officer discusses dangers of drug and alcohol abuse

 

August 15, 2015

Zach Spadt

An "Orange Kush" mousepad. Orange Kush is a strain of marijuana. During his presentation at Worland Middle School Thursday, Boise, Idaho Police Officer Jermain Galloway told parents that if their children are buying accessories that allude to drug use, it may be time to have a conversation regarding drug use.

WORLAND - Youth are finding more creative and dangerous ways to consume drugs and alcohol, according to Officer Jermaine Galloway with the Boise, Idaho Police Department.

Galloway was in Worland Thursday for two workshops to discuss not only the dangers that drugs and alcohol pose to the nation's youth but the new ways they are finding to consume illegal substances, particularly marijuana.

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