Marijuana – the Facts for Parents – Anti-Marijuana Video PSA


 

Marijuana – The Facts for Parents – Anti-Marijuana Video PSA – Marijuana: Help for Parents – Anti-Marijuana Educational PSA. Specifically designed for parents, educators, and drug abuse prevention leaders, this videotape presents science-based facts to educate families and the community about the resurgence in marijuana use among youth. Through the experience of real parents and teens, Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? stresses the importance of opening a dialogue between parents and children and encourages parents to communicate a strong prevention message to their children. Parents should make clear and consistent messages to their children about the dangers of marijuana and KEEP talking about them. This video lists the medical facts of using marijuana on the brain and body. Both parents and teenagers give individual viewpoints in this video. Separate discussion groups are also featured. The message of the video is that parents should spend more time with their children and more time talking about the dangers of drugs. A public domain film from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

 

My brother, Hans Rausing, entered a world of addiction where no one in the end

Filed under: drug addiction facts

The line between legal and illegal drugs is finer than most people imagine. Wealthy addicts, gripped by paranoia, eroded by drugs, frantic to keep their supplies flowing, are almost untouchable. Families look on in despair, but the fact is that their …
Read more on The Guardian

 

Young Marines to gather in Sacramento

Filed under: drug addiction facts

This encore performance will be video taped and photographed for NIDA (the National Institute of Drug Addiction) for National Drug Facts Week. The Ray Jacobs (1st) Battalion is the only entity in the national Young Marine program (of more than 300 …
Read more on Red Bluff Daily News

 

Prescription Drug Abuse Summit Planned at Canon-McMillan High School

Filed under: drug addiction facts

In fact, the Centers for Disease Control has labeled prescription drug abuse ”an epidemic.“ According to the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, two-and-a-half times more Americans currently abuse prescription drugs than those using cocaine, …
Read more on Patch.com