Tips for Teens: Marijuana
Get the facts about marijuana.
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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For Youth
Know the risks of youth marijuana use Marijuana use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for decision-making, emotions, coordination and reaction time. In adolescents, the brain is actively developing and will continue to develop until about age 25. Using marijuana during adolescence and early adulthood can harm the developing brain. What are the…
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Level Up: Youth Marijuana Prevention Campaign
As part of the Linn County Marijuana Task Force, Linn Together released the Level Up Youth Marijuana Prevention Campaign. Learn more about the risks of youth marijuana use. Marijuana use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for decision-making, emotions, coordination and reaction time. In adolescents the brain is actively developing and will continue to…
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Talking With Your Teen About Marijuana
Information about how to talk with your teen about marijuana. Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)