Tuesday, May 19, 2026
72.45 °f
Magee
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
MageeNews.com
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Message from the Prez
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Videos
  • Ducks on the Pond
  • Home
  • Message from the Prez
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Videos
  • Ducks on the Pond
No Result
View All Result
MageeNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home News Mississippi News

AG Fitch Launches “One Pill Can Kill” Campaign, Leads On-Campus Training for Ole Miss Students

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
October 5, 2023
in Mississippi News, News
0
Lynn Fitch
0
SHARES
6
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Related posts

Sentencing of Rodney Jernigan of Raleigh, MS

Sentencing of Rodney Jernigan of Raleigh, MS

May 19, 2026
AG Fitch Brings Human Trafficking Reporting App to MS

Pilot Operation to Recover Mississing Foster Children

May 18, 2026

Please note that this post contains affiliate links and any sales made through such links will reward MageeNews.com a small commission – at no extra cost to you.

(Jackson, Mississippi) Attorney General Lynn Fitch today launched “One Pill Can Kill,” a public awareness campaign to educate, support, and empower Mississippians about the dangers associated with fentanyl and the resources available to save lives. General Fitch made the announcement at the University of Mississippi, along with Chancellor Glenn Boyce and State Senator Nicole Boyd. Click here to access the media kit.
“Fighting the opioid crisis has been one of my top priorities since I took office, and with counterfeit pills becoming increasingly common in Mississippi, it’s vital that we pool our energy and resources to fight back,” said General Lynn Fitch. “One Pill Can Kill is an initiative to educate, support, and empower all Mississippians with information on the dangers of fentanyl, how to identify it, and what to do if you or someone you know is overdosing.”
The One Pill Can Kill initiative is one half of a two-prong approach to fighting fentanyl. As part of the initiative, the Attorney General’s office will distribute Fentanyl Harm Prevention Kits – which include two Fentanyl test trips, a safe drug disposal bag, and a pill identification card that identifies whether the drug is legitimate – to colleges and universities, law enforcement agencies, community mental health centers, and other community groups. In addition, General Fitch unveiled the AGO Fentanyl Strike Force, a concerted effort to train and organize law enforcement officers and prosecutors across the state to safely and effectively investigate and prosecute fentanyl cases.
State Senator Nicole Boyd, who worked with General Fitch to update Mississippi’s law so testing strips would no longer be illegal as drug paraphernalia, said, “The legislation passed this year to provide more access to life-saving measures is welcomed news for the families and education institutions in Mississippi that have been torn apart by the opioid epidemic, including deaths from fentanyl. As we all continue pursuing a comprehensive range of solutions to tackle the opioid epidemic, I applaud our state, health officials, local community, and the University of Mississippi for acting to put this life-saving medication in the hands of more citizens – a move that is sure to fight deaths and save lives.”
Following the announcement, the Attorney General’s Office and the University of Mississippi will host a training with School of Pharmacy students on how to administer Naxolone, often known by its brand name, Narcan, which is a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications. This event is the first of multiple on-campus launch events as part of the One Pill Can Kill campaign.
Chancellor Boyce said, “Fentanyl’s reach knows no boundaries and impacts individuals from all walks of life, including college campuses across the country. At the University of Mississippi, we are committed to helping our students thrive and to supporting them holistically to manage and maintain their total well-being. This approach includes addressing challenges head-on that can have the most harmful and long-lasting impacts on them like the fentanyl epidemic. I appreciate Attorney General Fitch’s leadership on forging solutions focused on education, support and empowerment for the citizens of our state.”
General Fitch concluded, “One pill is all it takes to kill, and we have lost too many of our loved ones. Let’s beat this fentanyl crisis together, Mississippi.”
Learn more about One Pill Can Kill at AttorneyGeneralLynnFitch.com/OnePill or request a Fentanyl Harm Prevention Kit by email at onepill@ago.ms.gov.
MageeNews.com is an online news source serving Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the State of Mississippi.
Tags: killMageeNews.compill
Previous Post

MASS Reminds You to Practice Caution, Watch for Kids at Bus Stops

Next Post

From Firepit Lightings to Class Reunions and a Parade, MC’s Homecoming 2023 Offers Something for Everyone

Next Post
From Firepit Lightings to Class Reunions and a Parade, MC’s Homecoming 2023 Offers Something for Everyone

From Firepit Lightings to Class Reunions and a Parade, MC’s Homecoming 2023 Offers Something for Everyone

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest News

Sentencing of Rodney Jernigan of Raleigh, MS

by Sue Honea
May 19, 2026
0
Sentencing of Rodney Jernigan of Raleigh, MS

  MageeNews.com is the online news source for Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the State of Mississippi

Read moreDetails

Nelda Holbrook Ham of Magee, Mississippi

by Sue Honea
May 19, 2026
0
Nelda Holbrook Ham of Magee, Mississippi

Nelda Holbrook Ham, a lifelong resident of Magee, MS, passed away on Saturday, May 16, 2026. Born on April 3,...

Read moreDetails

46 Years Ago, Mount St. Helens Touched Magee

by Sue Honea
May 19, 2026
0
46 Years Ago, Mount St. Helens Touched Magee

I love learning something new about our little town—especially when it involves a piece of history I had no idea...

Read moreDetails
Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS Instagram
MageeNews.com

MageeNews.com is THE source for news and views in Simpson County, Mississippi, and beyond.

Recent News

Sentencing of Rodney Jernigan of Raleigh, MS

Sentencing of Rodney Jernigan of Raleigh, MS

May 19, 2026
Nelda Holbrook Ham of Magee, Mississippi

Nelda Holbrook Ham of Magee, Mississippi

May 19, 2026
46 Years Ago, Mount St. Helens Touched Magee

46 Years Ago, Mount St. Helens Touched Magee

May 19, 2026
Magee, US
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
overcast clouds
72.5 ° f
88%
5.28mh
91%
86.05 f 67.41 f
Thu
84.94 f 68.22 f
Fri
84.15 f 67.55 f
Sat
85.19 f 70.45 f
Sun

© 2023 MageeNews.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Sue Stuff
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Schools
  • Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Ducks on the Pond
  • Videos

© 2023 MageeNews.com