
National Marijuana Facts Week (NMFW) is an annual, week-long, national health observance created by Johnny’s Ambassadors Youth THC Prevention to raise public awareness about the dangers of today’s high potency marijuana and THC products on adolescent brain development, mental illness, and suicidality.
July 4-10, 2025
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The week-long observance kicks off with a “bang” on Friday, July 4 and symbolically culminates on 710 Anti-Dab Day, Thursday, July 10 (see what is Anti-710 Dab Day?). NMFW was created by Johnny’s Ambassadors to encourage educational events in communities so teens can learn what science has taught us about the harms of youth THC use, addiction. and the development of mental illness.
Why Participate in NMFW?
NMFW brings together parents, students, educators, doctors, scientists, and community partners to save our youth from the harms of today’s high-potency THC products. We aim to decrease the perception of harmlessness and reduce the use of THC by young people.
How to Participate in NMFW?
- Select some of the activities to do during the week of July 4-10 on your own or with your coalition, community group, or organization!
- Register in the form below.
- Post about your activities on your social media accounts using hashtag #NMFW and #JohnnysAmbassadors.
- Please tag @JohnnyKStack on Twitter, @johnnysambassadors on Instagram, and our group on Facebook.

Attend our Preventing THC Use in Teens conference in person or virtually.

Watch a One-Hour Webinar with Laura Stack on a tour of a Colorado dispensary.

Distribute our middle school or high school prevention one-pagers.

Take our TEEN THC LITERACY TEST!

Distribute our research toolkits.

Play our marijuana trivia online gameshow.

Use one of our free Social Media Campaign Graphic Series!

Watch or share personal testimonies from those harmed.

Host a watch party of one of our Johnny’s Ambassadors Expert Webinars for parents or your community.

Use a variety of educational offerings from Johnny’s Ambassadors.

Make use of these educational resources to support your Youth THC Prevention efforts in the classroom!
As an NMFW Participant, your organization will be listed below.