

Washington Study: Marijuana Legalization Does Not Make It Easier For Teens To Get Marijuana
Marijuana opponents go to the ‘what about the youth’ argument early and often. They always have, and they probably always will. Opponents will try hard
Marijuana opponents go to the ‘what about the youth’ argument early and often. They always have, and they probably always will. Opponents will try hard
By Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director Changes in marijuana laws are not associated with increased use of the substance by teens, according to data compiled
Marijuana legalization is raising fresh questions – and many age-old ones – for parents and others who play important roles in the lives of teenagers.
Marijuana reform opponents love to tell people that if/when marijuana becomes legal nationwide, teen marijuana use will explode. ‘The children, what about the children!?’ The
By Sabrina Fendrick, NORML Women’s Alliance Despite several attempts by the media and policy makers to associate the rising number of state regulated medical marijuana
More Teens Are Driving Under The Influence Of Marijuana Than Alcohol In a perfect world, teenagers would never make bad decisions. However, as any adult
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