High school
seniors are not often known for practicing good judgment, but in the case of
marijuana abuse when they are presented with the facts that marijuana is
harmful, they decide not to use the drug.
A university of Michigan study shows that when high school seniors are
presented with the facts and perceive a risk, they use marijuana less.The
amount of drug education the students receive about the harmful nature of marijuana
abuse is the determining factor in whether they perceive marijuana as
harmful.
Studies also show that kids listen to their parents when it comes to marijuana
and are less likely to use it, if they think their parents will disapprove.
Marijuana presents a unique challenge to parents and educators, because of the
recent rise of medical marijuana, decriminalization efforts and mixed messages
as to its harmful effects.
Marijuana, once demonized as the source of all society’s ills through propaganda
movies, is now promoted by some politicians. The message can be confusing
and parents need to know the truth.
The fact is that marijuana is a drug and is not harmless, contrary to common
misconception.
The use of marijuana can lead to health, safety, learning and social problems
and abuse of other harmful drugs.
Scientists in
Research clearly demonstrates that marijuana has the potential to cause
problems in daily life or make a person’s existing problems worse. In one
study, heavy marijuana abusers reported that the drug impaired several
important measures of life achievement including physical and mental health,
cognitive abilities, social life, and career status. Several studies associate
workers’ marijuana smoking with increased absences, tardiness, accidents,
workers’ compensation claims, and job turnover.
It is known that marijuana use is unhealthy and it is also known that drug
education works.
Marijuana still remains the most highly abused drug in most areas – the
solution to decrease its use is obvious.
In addition
to effective drug education, Narconon of Georgia provides effective drug
treatment.