Speaking: Prevention Professionals/Community

If you’re like most community coalitions we work with, you’ve seen a big increase in the use of THC products (vapes, dab pens, edibles, smokes) over the past few years. Even in states where marijuana isn’t legal, students can buy intoxicating Delta-8 products made from hemp in gas stations and convenience stores.

Unfortunately, most teens are woefully ignorant about how potent today’s THC products are compared to old-fashioned weed; how addictive it is now; how it negatively impacts their brain formation; and how it can contribute to reduced IQ, truancy, fighting, lowered motivation, mental illness, and reduced graduation rates.

As you know, lecturing and preaching doesn’t work, so what does? Education. No teen ever thinks THC will hurt them when they first hit the vape. In fact, many celebrities celebrate it, and the marijuana industry claims it is “medicine.” My son, Johnny, didn’t think THC would hurt him either. Johnny started using THC at a high school party when he was 14 years old, soon after marijuana was first legalized here in Colorado. He died by suicide five years later, after he became suspicious and paranoid and thought the mob was after him.

These coalitions have offered to be a reference and will speak with you to provide more information on the program. Thank you for helping us save our youth from the harms of THC! We look forward to hopefully visiting your community soon.

October 25, 2023 – Prevention Conference KY
May 10, 2023 – Prevention Professionals, Howell MI
March 31, 2023 – Community Night, Moses Lake WA
March 28, 2023 – Prevention Conference, Sacramento CA
September 26, 2022 – Suicide Prevention WY
September 20, 2022 – Prevention Conference, DeWitt IA
August 24, 2022 – Community Event, Bryan OH