MARIJUANA

Activity

Steer Clear of Pot

Time of Year

Any time of year

Summary

Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug among today's youth. With education and promotion, students can learn to say no to marijuana.

Objective

To educate young people on the dangers of marijuana and discourage marijuana use

At age 16, when most teens begin driving, their risk for using marijuana increases. Many of these new drivers are unaware that marijuana can seriously impair concentration, perception, coordination, and reaction time - skills required for safe driving. Approximately one in six high school seniors in the U.S. admitted driving under the influence of marijuana and in 2001 an estimated 38,000 of these students reported crashing while driving impaired by the drug.

The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign has partnered with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), GEICO, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), and other driving-safety leaders to offer several free resources for parents and youth to help keep teens marijuana and drug free, before they get behind the wheel of a car.

The following FREE materials are available:

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