If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Military Crisis Line at 988 and press 1, or Text 838255. You can also call 911.

Quarterly e-Newsletter

The Bottom Line on Risky Drug Use

Subscribe to the Too Much to Lose quarterly e-Newsletter, The Bottom Line on Risky Drug Use, for the latest campaign resources and everything you need to know about risky drug use-related news. Once you subscribe, you will receive The Bottom Line on Risky Drug Use in your email inbox quarterly.

View past editions of the e-Newsletter for additional resources. Feel free to share these e-Newsletters with others who are interested in using Too Much to Lose resources to support their substance use prevention efforts with Service members.

2023

  • November 2023 [PDF 450KB]: Help Service members learn what to watch out for when it comes to avoiding hemp products and how to stay safe for National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. Also – ensure Service members know how to safely dispose of any unused prescription drugs.

2022

  • December 2022 [PDF 658KB]: Help Service members stay in the know about risky drug use with resources including ready-to-use messaging on fentanyl and cannabis products and a poster on the costs of recreational drug use. Also – ensure Service members avoid drugged driving risks for National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.
  • September 2022 [PDF 233KB]: See what products are available on the Too Much to Lose bulk order site! Plus – check out a new infographic on the facts about Delta-8 THC and see how you can support September’s National Pain Awareness Month by promoting safe pain management.
  • June 2022 [PDF 300KB]: Too Much to Lose now offers a new campaign toolkit as well as resources to help Service members protect themselves from prohibited substances including the different types of cannabis products. Also – learn how you can support Opioid Misuse Prevention Day this August!
  • March 2022 [PDF 1MB]: Make sure Service members understand the importance of staying away from risky drug use no matter the scenario. Also ensure they know the different non-drug pain management options that could help their pain and are equipped with the tools they need for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

2021

  • December 2021 [PDF 1MB]: Help Service members reduce their risk for chronic pain, know the difference between Marijuana, CBD and hemp and learn how to stay safe for National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.
  • September 2021 [PDF 694KB]: Check out the new Too Much to Lose e-Newsletter, see what the campaign offers and find resources to support October’s National Substance Abuse Prevention Month.

 

If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Military Crisis Line at 988 and press 1, or Text 838255. You can also call 911.