Re: "Power Hour" and State legislation

From: Kizina, Katie (stklk05@MORAVIAN.EDU)
Date: 03/15/05


im a student, and as far as i know, power hour doesnt happen much on 21 birthdays, as much as just 21 shots. but bartenders stop serving when the 21 year old as soon as its evident that he or she is VERY intoxicated. but like i said before, most people dont engage in powerhour at bars.

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Sue Thompson [mailto:suethompson@MAIL.UND.NODAK.EDU]
        Sent: Tue 3/15/2005 1:49 PM
        To: DRUGHIED@listserv.tamu.edu
        Cc:
        Subject: Re: "Power Hour" and State legislation

        Robert,
        I live in Minnesota and work across the river in ND at the University
        of North Dakota as the substance abuse prevention specialist. I am
        encouraged by the legislative efforts to curb the power hours. Last
        year a student from Fargo, ND died as the result of his power hour. Do
        I believe that changing the the legal age of 21 will prevent ALL power
        hours from happening? No, but I do believe that some students will not
        part take in them.
        The good news is that the introduction of such legislation is bringing
        the issue to the lead story in the media, where it needs to be. Many
        people had no idea such an event existed. So the education is a good
        thing.
        There still needs to be more done regarding eduction and environmental
        changes if we are to see a reduction in high risk drinking on our
        campuses.

        Sue Thompson, MA
        Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist
        University Counseling Center
        UND
        Grand Forks, ND
        (701) 777-4188

>>> chapman@LASALLE.EDU 3/15/2005 11:33:31 AM >>>
        In yesterdays editions of both News From the Front
        (http://thenetworkws.blogspot.com/) and the HEC News
        (http://www.edc.org/hec/news/hecnews/1460.html) there were stories
        about
        the practice of doing the "power hour" at 12 AM the "morning" of a
        student's 21st birthday. Although I invite comments on this practice
        in
        general in hopes that we can discuss it from the perspective of
        proactive
        interventions that might be taken, I am particularly curious about the
        opinions of list readers regarding the efforts that some States are
        taking
        to curb/deter this practice by passing laws that define one's 21st
        birthday occurring "after" the bars have closed.

        As you may be aware, a number of States - Minnesota's efforts being
        cited
        in the News From the Front article - have attempted to redress this
        high-risk drinking practice by passing legislation that established
        one's
        official birthday as happening "after" the bars have closed. For
        example,
        if the bars close at 2 AM in a particular State, the legislation
        defines
        one's birthday as happening at some time after 2, e.g., 3 AM.

        I am curious what readers think about these laws. Do they have the
        potential to reduce the likelihood that students will attempt to do 21
        shots upon turning 21 at midnight or will they just postpone the
        ritual
        until the next evening? And if students are likely to do the "power
        hour"
        irrespective of legislative efforts to prevent such, are there
        proactive
        steps that AOD prevention specialists and health educators might
        consider
        to address this dangerous drinking practice?

        I look forward to reading your thoughts.

        Best regards,

        Robert

        Robert J. Chapman, PhD
        Coordinator, AOD Program
        Associate Faculty, Clinical/Counseling Psychology
        La Salle University
        1900 W. Olney Ave.
        Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199
        Phone: 215-951-1357 Fax: 215-951-1451

        mailto:chapman@lasalle.edu
        home page http://www.robertchapman.net

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