Part 1 of 2 (Part 2: Extreme Marijuana–Dabbing and Vaping) “Dabbing” is a way to get the quickest, long-lasting high with a single inhale. In fact, a single puff from a pipe or vaping pen can give the effect of smoking many joints. Unfortunately for parents, the new vaping pens make it extremely difficult to … Continue reading What is “Dabbing” and Why Parents Need to Worry →
This Video comes from the Concordance Blog and is dated 2012. This video deals exclusively with the documented negative health consequences of recreational cannabis use. I used data from over 140 papers in the process of preparing this video. I’ve done my best to document sources. Below are some key papers for reference. 1. CANNABIS … Continue reading Myths About Marijuana →
Today’s Reality For more information, download this brochure from Narconon. Even if you smoked pot 20+ years ago without harm, today’s situation is different. We want our children to avoid marijuana because they care about the risks in marijuana itself. Here’s the facts for raising your children today: * Marijuana has been modified since 1994. … Continue reading Marijuana: What Parents Need to Know Today →
A recent article covering a broad spectrum of marijuana research appeared in The New England Journal of Medicine on June 5, 2014. Nora D. Volkow, M.D., Ruben D. Baler, Ph.D., Wilson M. Compton, M.D. and Susan R. B. Weiss, Ph.D, wrote an article, “The Adverse Effect of Marijuana Use.” Here’s a summary of key issues concerning … Continue reading Latest Research →