This video provides science and data to help disprove many of the common ideas that support the notion that marijuana is a safe substance. A teacher's workbook is also included with a number of activity sheets.
2008, DVD, 21 Minutes
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Designed for parents, this booklet answers some of the most frequently asked questions about marijuana, provides the latest scientific information and suggests how to talk to teenagers about marijuana use. This is a companion piece to the teen booklet called “Marijuana: Facts for Teens.”
Full color 17"x22" poster reads: "You won't see Hilary getting high. You'll find her at the peak of her performance, with a dream of being a musician". My Anti-drug" campaign. It features a 12 year old Native American girl with a drum.
Full color 17"x22" poster reads: "You won't catch Monty in the back of the school smoking marijuana. You'll see him in front of a crowd at the pow-wow". My Anti-Drug campaign.
This is the Spanish version of “Marijuana: Facts Parents Should Know”. Designed for parents, this booklet answers some of the most frequently asked questions about marijuana, provides the latest scientific information, and suggests how to talk to teenagers about marijuana use. This is a companion booklet to the teen booklet called “Marijuana: Facts for Teens.”
ontains information for teens about marijuana, including the way the drug affects the brain, short- and long- term health risks, and signs of marijuana use. Includes statistics about youth marijuana use. Q&A section dispels common myths about marijuana
Many people today do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. This booklet aims to fill that knowledge gap by providing scientific information about the disease of drug addiction, including the many harmful consequences of drug abuse and the basic approaches that have been developed to prevent and treat the disease.
An electronic version is available in both English and Spanish for free to download.