Not Just a Little Weed: Marijuana in the Era of Legalization

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Not Just a Little Weed: Marijuana in the Era of Legalization Understanding marijuana, Connecticut laws, and its impact on our youth Kristen Granatek Director of Prevention Initiatives

Objectives Learn about the problem of marijuana use in Connecticut youth Learn about Connecticut laws around marijuana Learn about how to prevent marijuana use in our youth

What are they facing? Stress from school Relationships Friends Romantic Family Pressures & Problems Transitions & Fitting In Independence Availability

Risk and Protective Factors Risk Factors: Availability, Lack of Supervision, Low Perception of Harm Protective Factors: Self Control, Parental Monitoring, Anti-drug use policies

Top Three Drugs of Misuse Alcohol Marijuana Prescription Drugs

Marijuana Most commonly abused illicit drug in the U.S Perceived risk and disapproval decreasing among youth It is addictive! 1 out of 5 teens who use marijuana will become addicted

35.4% of students had used marijuana one or more times during their life Marijuana 20.4% of students had used marijuana one or more times during the past 30 days 5.8% of students had tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years. Car accidents occur 3-7 times more for drivers that are impaired by the use of marijuana Marijuana can cause significant changes in the brain like the ability to control emotions, and coordination

Perceived Risk of Harm - Marijuana 63.9 % of high school seniors say that regular use of marijuana is ok and that it DOES NOT put them at risk Continues to exceed cigarette use

Marijuana in the Last Decade THC in Marijuana of Yesterday about 4% THC in Marijuana of Today about 20% Edibles Vaping

Not Your Parents Marijuana Dabbing Shatter Oils contains high level of THC: About 40-80%

Negative Impacts Marijuana has a negative impact on the overall well-being of youth and society Poor Life Outcomes Driving under the influence Significantly increases the risk of: Not completing high school Not enrolling in or completing college Low educational achievement Lower income Unemployment and welfare dependence as an adult Reduction in IQ in middle adulthood Gateway to other drugs Dependency and Addiction Higher public health and financial costs

Marijuana and the Developing Brain Learning Mental Health Memory Difficulty with decision making Increased impulsivity Decreased Self-Control

The Developing Brain Normal Brain After Marijuana Use

Marijuana-Impaired Driving Marijuana-impaired driving continues to increase in young drivers

Decriminalization Offense Penalty Incarceration Fine First: Less than a ½ Oz Civil Penalty N/A $ 150 Second: Less than a ½ Oz Civil Penalty N/A $ 500 First: ½ Oz 4 Oz Misdemeanor 1 Year $ 1,000 Second: ½ Oz 4 Oz Felony 5 Years $ 3,000 First: 4 Oz or more Felony 5 Years $ 2,000 Second: 4 Oz or more Felony 10 Years $ 5,000

Under 18 Qualifications: Severe epilepsy Terminal illness that requires end-of-life care Cerebral palsy Cystic fibrosis Uncontrolled intractable seizure disorders Irreversible spinal cord injury Limited to a liquid form

Legalization The Governor s Prevention Partnership opposes the legalization of recreational marijuana on the basis that legalizing recreational use by adults will likely lead to increased access to and use of marijuana by young people. This will likely cause substantial harm among our young population and lead to increased societal costs in our state

Colorado Recreational use of Marijuana is legal in Colorado for those over the age of 21 8% spike in use of marijuana by Colorado teens the year after legalization took place In Colorado: 30% of teens say they obtained marijuana from their parents 39% say they obtain it from a friend who purchased it legally

Prevention Tips Kids who learn about the risks of drugs at home are up to 50% less likely to use drugs Listen Have a clear no use policy Approach without judgement Create a safe space Use teachable moments to raise issues. Be prepared Balance danger messages with messages of care and support

Get Involved in Prevention! Ways to Take Action Get involved in local prevention! Youth 2 Youth Local Prevention Councils / Substance Abuse Coalitions Regional Action Councils SADD If You Think They are Using 1. Focus - Don t panic, but act right away 2. Start talking - Let your child know you are concerned - communicate your disapproval 3. Set limits set rules and consequences appropriate for the action 4. Monitor Look for evidence, make lists, keep track 5. Get outside/professional help you don t have to do this alone

For More Information: Visit our Website: www.preventionworksct.org Sign up for our Blog, Prevention News and get the latest information Prevention News Learn tips and tools for talking to your teen about Marijuana Marijuana Talk Kit Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Talk. They Hear You Check out The Partnership for Drug Free Kids website The Partnership for Drug Free Kids Kristen.Granatek@PreventionworksCT.Org (860) 523-8042 Ext. 53