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F3, F4, F5, F6
Findings and Recommendations
5 findings
Agree Orange County.
No recommendations for this finding
Orange County will benefit by establishing a Agree chartered multi-agency Task Force to address the fentanyl crisis in Orange County. As long as there is a demand, producers will Agree
No recommendations for this finding
find ways to supply drugs. Orange County cannot law enforce its way out of the fentanyl crisis. Education, prevention, and treatment are critical to reducing demand.
No recommendations for this finding
There is a need to increase public awareness Agree and acknowledgement of the risks of illicit fentanyl.
No recommendations for this finding
Some educational institutions are not Agree The respondent agrees with the finding. While the Grand Jury has determined that participating in available educational and "some" educational institutions are not preventive fentanyl/drug programs. participating in available educational and preventive fentanyl/drug programs, the Orange County Department of Education and other districts are, in fact, participating in available educational and preventive fentanyl/drug programs. Please see below for the responses to each required Recommendation (1, 5, and 6) as requested in the Orange County Grand Jury report and attached cover letter dated June 14, 2023. R#
No recommendations for this finding