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2023 Kids Kick Opioids Contest Deadline Approaching

PRESS RELEASE:

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding schools and parents of the upcoming deadline for the office’s 7th Kids Kick Opioids contest—Friday, April 14.
 
The contest provides an opportunity for students to learn the dangers of prescription painkiller abuse. It has also given many a channel to express the personal impact of opioid abuse upon their lives and that of their loved ones.
 
“I am amazed each year by the creative talent of students across the state,” Attorney General Morrisey said. “Their entries viscerally demonstrate that the opioid epidemic resonates in classrooms across West Virginia. Kids Kick Opioids gives students an outlet to express their concerns, while using the creativity and talent of all participants to raise awareness of the epidemic.”
 
Kids Kick Opioids has drawn more than 14,400 entries since its inception.
 
Students can work individually or in groups. The top submission will appear as a statewide newspaper PSA. Regional winners will be displayed in the State Capitol.
 
Contest entries must be postmarked by Friday, April 14, and mailed to the Attorney General’s Office at 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E., State Capitol Building 1, Room 26-E, Charleston, WV 25305, or sent by email to AGPSA.contest@wvago.gov.
 
Thousands of West Virginians have lost their lives to a drug overdose, many of which were opioid related.
 
Reversing this trend has been a top priority for Attorney General Morrisey. He has fought the epidemic on multiple fronts, including a lawsuit against the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that achieved sweeping reforms to the nation’s drug quota system.
 
The Attorney General also has battled the opioid crisis with civil litigation, multistate initiatives, funding to target opioid abuse, criminal prosecutions, new technology, engagement with the faith-based community and education.

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