This article from the Colorado Gazette quotes One Chance’s co-founder Rachel O’Bryan about Colorado HB21-1317 and the issues surrounding medical marijuana. Read the article HERE. …
May 10, 2023 May is here and it’s an exciting time for teenagers and families with prom, graduation, parties, and end-of-year celebrations. These upcoming spring festivities provide an opportunity for you to have a conversation with your teen about marijuana.  Please consider using the below information …
May 16th, 2023 Denver Mayoral Candidate Kelly Brough responded to three specific questions One Chance to Grow Up posed about how to support Denver youth amid marijuana commercialization. Brough’s runoff opponent, Michael Johnston, did not respond to the questionnaire by the deadline so the nonprofit is …
April 12, 2023 This month began with April Fools Day.  When it comes to marijuana, we cannot let our kids be fooled into believing anything but the facts of the potential harms from marijuana use.  There are a number of myths that perpetuate the attitude that …
April 6th, 2023 Dear Champion, Results of Important Data Collection & High-Impact Outcomes from Colorado HB 21-1317 One Chance is constantly monitoring for unintended consequences of THC on kids.  HB21-1317 mandated the collecting and annual reporting of data on recommending physicians, toxicology screenings for non-natural deaths …
By Jude R., One Chance Youth Advisory Council Member I am a high school junior from Boulder, CO and growing up in the first state to legalize marijuana has fielded some very distinct drug-oriented challenges. And although many of the stereotypes that are applied to Colorado …
March 15, 2023 Dear Champion, Marijuana regulations and policies lag behind new, innovative, and radically different THC products.  This has left too many consumers and the general public unprotected and misinformed, including those at greatest risk.  Our job as concerned parents, trusted adults, and citizens is …
March 3, 2023 Dear Champion, Welcome to our blog! This month, we have a few updates for you: Denver’s 4/20 marijuana event at Civic Center Park is now restricted to individuals 21 years and older In 2022, One Chance analyzed attendance records of Denver Public Schools and …

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