Whereas, Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate (GHB) is an extremely dangerous and powerful
depressant usually existing as a colorless, odorless and nearly tasteless liquid
or powder; and,
Whereas, Small amounts of GHB can cause some people to relax and lose inhibitions
resulting in its use as a date rape drug while others react with projectile
vomiting and/or seizures; and,
Whereas, Larger amounts of the drug can cause unconsciousness, respiratory
arrest, and death; and,
Whereas, Street names for GHB include, G, Gamma-OH, Liquid E, Liquid Ecstasy,
Liquid X which is not the same as Ecstasy, Scoop, Water, Everclear, Blue Nitro,
Georgia Home Boy, and Grievous Bodily Harm; and,
Whereas, GHB is a “homemade” drug, made from common household chemicals;
and,
Whereas, GHB is highly addictive drug, and unlike other drugs does not correspond
to body weight in its effects; and,
Whereas, The majority of GHB use is taken voluntarily by individuals such as
bodybuilders and rave partygoers; and,
Whereas, The State of Michigan had enacted a GHB prohibition law during the
1990’s, however, on February 18, 2000, the “Hillory J. Farias and
Samantha Reid Date Rape Drug Prohibition Act of 2000” was signed into
law on the federal level as many other neighboring states had not yet criminalized
the drug; and,
Whereas, The Michigan Department of Community Health, The Michigan Women’s
Commission and The Samantha Reid Foundation, is observing March 2003, as GHB
Awareness Month to help educate the public on the dangers of this ever increasing
common drug; and now therefore be it
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State
of Michigan, do hereby proclaim March 2003, as GHB Awareness Month in Michigan.