Underage Marijuana Use

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Underage Marijuana Use Problem Priority Population But Why? Why Here? Strategies Availability: “Youth who report marijuana is easy to get” Retail Access Not in childproof containers Education about the “not for kids” label/ordinance about childproof packaging & storage Social Access Youth get access from friends, siblings, and families Education around state and federal laws and consequences for youth, adults, and parents including DUI Laws, employment, college and more. Perceived availability Youth believe that marijuana is easy to get. Social Norm campaign Advertising, visible retail stores Online access/online advertising Family/ In Home Access No Norms around locking up marijuana in home, no social host laws for marijuana Social host laws, lockable bags, parent education about locking up marijuana Underage Marijuana Use

Underage Marijuana Use Problem Priority Population But Why? Why Here? Strategies Perception of Harm: “Youth who perceive low or no risk from marijuana” Underage Marijuana Use

Underage Marijuana Use Problem Priority Population But Why? Why Here? Strategies Youth are more like to use marijuana if they experience any ACES related risk factors Underage Marijuana Use