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PA Bill Number: HB335

Title: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons.

Description: In inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons. ...

Last Action: Removed from table

Last Action Date: May 1, 2024

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The leading cause of death in Tennessee isn't guns or car crashes :: 12/29/2015

It's poison.  Those painkillers by the night stand may be killing more than the holiday hangover. Poisoning, especially by painkillers, is the leading cause of injury death in Tennessee, according to the Tennessee Poison Center, housed at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 

And in the past fifteen years, death rates from poisoning overall have more than doubled, according to Donna Seger, M.D., Tennessee Poison Center Medical Director.

It's easier to ingest poison than you may think. After analgesics (painkillers), the top sources of poisoning are cosmetics, household cleaners, sedatives and allergy medications, all of which add up to roughly 56,000 reported cases this past year.

Simple household precautions, however, could reduce that number. The poison center suggests that residents keep medications in their original containers and locked in a safe place.

Top sources of poison exposure

In order, the top five substances for poison exposure in Tennessee are:
1. Analgesics
2. Cosmetic/Personal Care Products
3. Household cleaning products
4. Sedative/hypnotics/antipsychotics
5. Antihistamines

They also call for people with children to pay special attention when taking and giving any medications.

"If it's medicine, call it medicine, not candy," the center warned in a news release.

The Tennessee Poison Center's warning applies to more than just children. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), America is the world's leader in prescription painkiller abuse. 

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/dec/28/leading-cause-death-tennessee-isnt-guns-or-car-crashes/342224/