NEW Presentation by Laura Stack for Older High School and Higher Education Students!

Laura has developed a new THC prevention presentation for young people ages 16 to 22, for junior/senior high school and college students. This was developed by popular demand due to the rampant use of THC in college and the misnomer that it’s safe (the brain is still forming until 25-30 years old). Laura will talk in very plain language about the misinformation out there today about the use of THC in young people. She will outline the research and science behind why it shouldn’t be used until the age of 30, weaving in more details about what happened to Johnny with photos and videos. If your students already saw Laura as middle and young high schoolers, this talk is Part 2. It assumes your students have already had part 1 of Laura’s talk and understand THC definitions, potency calculations, teen brain formation, CB1 receptors and THC interaction, and impacts of THC on the developing brain. This talk shows photos of drugs and videos that can potentially be upsetting to younger audiences and is not appropriate for under 16. It is particularly appropriate before prom for junior/senior high as it discusses drugged driving and the co-use of other substances. It’s also a great fit for campus prevention presentations at college (tested for the D1 football team at Alabama). It can also be used at youth and prevention conferences as a half-day workshop (showing part 1 and then part 2).

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