Protecting Yourself from Date Rape Drugs

By: Brie Cadman (View Profile)


How to protect yourself

 

  • Don’t accept drinks from other people; watch them being made.
  • Keep your drink by your side, even when going to the bathroom. Ask your friends to watch your drink if you step away from it.
  • Don’t share drinks with people you don’t trust.
  • Discard your drink if it looks or tastes strange. GHB sometimes tastes salty; other drugs may not dissolve or cause a drink to bubble.
  • As always, it’s a good idea to have a non-drinking friend with you to act as an extra set of eyes and ears.
  • If you suspect something is amiss, go with your gut. Call a friend, make an excuse to leave the date/situation, discard your drink.  
  • Remember that the majority of time, an assailant is an acquaintance or someone you know, not a stranger.
  • If you think you’ve been drugged, it’s important go to the police or a hospital right away. They’ll want to test your urine to check for the drugs.

Drugging someone’s drink is a pretty serious crime, as it should be. According to the Drug-Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996, there are “criminal penalties of up to twenty years imprisonment for any person who distributes a controlled substance, such as Rohypnol, to a person with the intent to commit a crime of violence, including rape.” Keeping on the lookout for yourself and your friends, whether drunk or otherwise intoxicated, is the best way to prevent the bar scene from becoming a bad one.

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posted: 02.06.2008
Molly Parsley
I thoroughly enjoyed this article from the history of the "mickey" to symptoms and warnings you point out. I still think of this story of Noe Bar (in San Francisco) where two female bartenders were looking out for their partrons and put a date in Jail. They are heroes: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi‐bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/03/20/MNG0UOOA1I1.DTL But not every girl can be so lucky to have guardians like these. So I will definitely stay alert!
posted: 02.05.2008
Jm Lewis
It is really sad that we have to be so careful in the dating world, events of today just make it hard to have fun.
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