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March 22, 2023

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8 UCW MARCH 22 - 28, 2023 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM "What about the children?" is was arguably the most frequently posed question by critics in the years prior to state-level marijuana legalization. Many legalization oppo- nents presumed that legalizing cannabis for adults would lead to an increase in marijuana use among teens. But 10 years following the first states' deci- sions to legalize, data conclusively shows that these fears were unfounded. For example, recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined that the percentage of high schoolers who report having used cannabis over the past 30 days actually fell from 23% in 2011 to 16% in 2021. Likewise, the percentage of teens who acknowl- edge having ever tried cannabis has similarly declined. ese downward trends coincide with the period when over 20 U.S. states legalized cannabis use by adults. ose states have experienced similar declines in underage use. According to the findings of a 2020 study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, the adoption of state-level legalization laws "predicted a small significant decline in the level of marijuana use among [youth] users." Another study published in JAMA Pediatrics simi- larly concluded: "Marijuana use among youth may actually decline after legalization for recreational purposes," since "it is more difficult for teenagers to obtain marijuana as drug dealers are replaced by licensed dispensaries that require proof of age." In fact, data from California, Colorado, and other legal states confirms that licensed cannabis retailers seldom if ever sell marijuana products to customers who lack proper ID. Data published last year in the Journal of Safety Research reported that in California, where the adult-use market has been legally regulated since 2016, "there was 100% compliance with the ID policy to keep underage patrons from purchasing marijuana directly from licensed outlets." In short, states' real-world experience with mari- juana legalization affirms that these policies can be implemented in a way that provides regulated ac- cess for adults while simultaneously limiting youth access and misuse. at's one among many of the reasons why public support for adult-use cannabis legalization has risen dramatically over the past decade and remains at record highs. To date, not a single state that has implemented legalization has reversed course. at's because these policies are working largely as politicians and voters intended — and because they are preferable to marijuana prohibition. Ultimately, common sense regulation allowing for the legal, licensed commercial production and sale of cannabis best addresses adult consumers' demand while keeping marijuana products largely out of the hands of young people. By contrast, the continued criminalization of can- nabis only compounds the public safety risks posed to young people and others by the unregulated marketplace. Editor's note: Paul Armentano is the Deputy Direc- tor of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and the co-author of the book "Marijuana is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?" is op-ed was released by Other- Words.org, run by the Institute for Policy Studies. In the era of legal marijuana, the kids are all right by PAUL ARMENTANO OPINION Opponents thought legalization would lead to more teens using marijuana. e reverse has happened. PAUL ARMENTANO, Deputy Director, NORML. COMMENTS? Editor@upand- comingweekly.com. 910-484-6200 BY, FOR & ABOUT Inspiring, educating, empowering and celebrating women in our community More inside: Women-Owned Sip, Sip, Hooray! for The Sip Room in Downtown Fayetteville Saluting those who Serve Bragg's Military With a Thankful Heart Reflections and recipes for Thanksgiving VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 11 NOVEMBER | 2022 Inspiring, educating, empowering and celebrating women in our community M A G A Z I N E Savvy Small Business More inside: "More Than A Body" Art Installation It's More than Meets the Lens Protecting Yourself Fact vs. Fiction Fayetteville Postured for Progress Health and Wellness Lifelong Fitness, Golf and Gardening VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 9 SEPTEMBER | 2022 Inspiring, educating, empowering and celebrating women in our community M A G A Z I N E Big Ideas Grill vs. Griddle The Innovative Blackstone

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