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SAM Friday Fact 10/11/2024: Marijuana Use Tied to Worse Educational Outcomes for Adolescents and Young Adults
Tallahassee Democrat: State Rep. Sam Garrison – Why I’m voting ‘no’ on Florida’s Amendment 3
Arkansas Times: The medical marijuana amendment is now in the hands of the state Supreme Court
Campaign to legalize marijuana in Florida is mostly bankrolled by one company
ABC New York: New York Police Department, NYC Sheriff Bust Marijuana Grow House Near Day Care In Brooklyn
U.S. News: Vendors of Synthetic Nicotine Vapes on Instagram Are Skirting FDA Rules
Study confirms guideline interventions are critical in reducing opioid dispensing
Reuters: Hemp legal fights heat up in California and beyond
Independent: Rich kids are more likely to vape and take drugs, report claims
In-N-Out Burger’s owner to rock out against opioid abuse
Colorado Springs Gazette: Colorado Springs-area school board leaders campaign against local marijuana measures
‘It’s very frightening’: Young children increasingly affected by fentanyl
Newsweek: Fentanyl Crisis – No Excuse’ for Senate’s Failure to Pass Bill
The Guardian: Some vapes claiming to be marijuana contain ‘synthetic cannabinoid’ study shows
U.S. News: Marijuana Use Tied to Worse School Outcomes for Teens
New York Times: ‘It Took Over Everything’ – Stories of Marijuana’s Little-Known Risks
Washington Post: Overdose deaths decline sharply after years of fentanyl-fueled surges
NewsNation: Denver’s marijuana industry records first recession since legalization
NPR: A controversial but effective treatment for meth addiction gains ground
New York Post: ESPN sideline reporter lost both her mom and dad to opioid overdoses – mere hours apart
Older e-cigarette users face increased odds of respiratory issues, study finds
Farm Bureau opposes medical marijuana amendment in Arkansas
Maryland tackles opioid crisis with National Drug Take Back Day
The New York Times: As America’s Marijuana Use Grows, So Do the Harms