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With the rise of legal weed, drug education moves from ‘don’t’ to ‘delay’

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Carrie Feibel
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Drug prevention education in schools has evolved significantly since the “Just Say No” days of the ’80s — and now typically takes an approach that’s more appropriate for the era of ubiquitous weed access. It’s one that emphasizes decision-making and critical thinking skills instead of abstinence.

By: Carrie Feibel

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2019-02-15 03:25:00
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Carrie Feibel
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Notes Ready - 27 Dec 21 HW Is Approved & Ready WF - 26 Jan 2022
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