Opinion: Flavored products are driving the teen vaping epidemic — remove them from Denver stores
Robin Deterding, a pediatric lung specialist and medical director for the Breathing Institute at Children’s
We’ve been vigilant about the effects of THC on kids from the first days of legalization. We’ve collected resources to inform and educate to help you advocate for kids and be a voice in your community.
Robin Deterding, a pediatric lung specialist and medical director for the Breathing Institute at Children’s
Lindsay Neil, a communications consultant who served as executive director of children’s affairs for Denver
Heidi Anderson-Swan shares her experience with marijuana and Cannabis-Induced Psychosis. She has learned and observed
As more states consider legalizing marijuana, they should look at how it has evolved into
These concentrates must be regulated and kept out of Colorado schools
When Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000, the average THC level was 5%. Today, the
Colorado’s THC Potency Endangers Kids, Serves as Warning to Other States, Congress
White paper data shows more Colorado youth are using dangerous high-THC products
Cannabis Weekly
Study suggests legal marijuana may lead to higher youth use while Industry lobbying group opposes limits on cannabis potency
When it was first legalized in 2012, marijuana was not the same substance it is
Supporters, opponents, share views regarding highly concentrated THC
Over the past few years, many states have tried to put potency limits on marijuana.
As concentrates rise in marijuana products, so do mental health issues. Dr. Yadira Caraveo presents
We have experts who understand the issues and are eager to help the media.
Robin Deterding, a pediatric lung specialist and medical director for the Breathing Institute at Children’s
Lindsay Neil, a communications consultant who served as executive director of children’s affairs for Denver
Heidi Anderson-Swan shares her experience with marijuana and Cannabis-Induced Psychosis. She has learned and observed
As more states consider legalizing marijuana, they should look at how it has evolved into
These concentrates must be regulated and kept out of Colorado schools
When Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000, the average THC level was 5%. Today, the
Colorado’s THC Potency Endangers Kids, Serves as Warning to Other States, Congress
White paper data shows more Colorado youth are using dangerous high-THC products
Cannabis Weekly
Study suggests legal marijuana may lead to higher youth use while Industry lobbying group opposes limits on cannabis potency
When it was first legalized in 2012, marijuana was not the same substance it is
Supporters, opponents, share views regarding highly concentrated THC
Over the past few years, many states have tried to put potency limits on marijuana.
As concentrates rise in marijuana products, so do mental health issues. Dr. Yadira Caraveo presents
We have experts who understand the issues and are eager to help the media.
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