But are we looking at the right data?
NJ lawmakers want to overturn a provision that would prohibit police officers informing the parents of underage people caught with…
Researchers find that cannabis legalization does not increase teen pot smoking.
In states with legal cannabis, studies find that fewer teenagers are put into treatment for consuming pot.
The study is groundbreaking and will hopefully help break the stigma of cannabis use.
The policy change flaunts evidence that extracurricular activities can prevent drug use.
One expert speculates that legalization makes it more difficult for teens to access cannabis.
Because more teens are using e-cigarettes, the FDA is pushing for change.
Some are concerned about the line between spreading information and spreading fear.