Sexual Violence or Date Rape
Experts estimate that over 90% of all "date" or "acquaintance" rapes happen when one or both of the people involved have been drinking. Very often, young women are the victims of these date rapes or other forms of sexual violence. Many of these crimes go unreported because the victims are embarrassed or afraid.
In some cases, "date rape drugs" are slipped into alcoholic beverages or other drinks. Rohypnol (better known as "roofies") and GHB or gamma-hydroxybutyrate are the two most commonly used date rape drugs. GHB is sometimes known as Liquid-G, Liquid Ecstasy or Grievous Bodily Harm.
Rohypnol comes in both tablet and liquid forms. The drug makes victims sleepy, drowsy and disoriented and may cause memory loss for periods up to about 10 hours. During this "blacked out period" many women have been raped and abused and never remember it.
GHB is generally sold as a clear liquid, which makes it very easy to mix into drinks. Some people claim that GHB causes a high, but no hangover. Unfortunately, it can cause very serious problems, including death. It is known as a date rape drug because it also can cause short-term amnesia.
Young people should never take either of these drugs voluntarily and should be extremely careful to avoid having them inserted into a drink without their knowledge. Unless you are in an absolutely safe setting, never drink from punch bowls or other containers, never leave your glass or soda can or bottle unguarded and then drink from it again and never allow someone you don't know to mix you a drink.