Students will conclude the session with participation in an activity reinforcing refusal skills
Young Adults Perceptions of Marijuana, Cigarette, E-Cigarette Safety May Be Based on Mistaken Beliefs about Risks, Georgia State Study Shows Media Contact Andr Walker Public Relations Coordinator, Marketing and Public Relations College of Arts & Sciences [email protected] ATLANTAWhen young people consider the potential harm of tobacco and marijuana products, their assessment may be based on mistaken beliefs about the risks of various ingredients and methods of ingesting the substances, according to a study led by a tobacco researcher from the School of Public Health at Georgia State University
In addition to cannabis, edibles contain numerous other food ingredients
We estimate that sales will go up in 2005 due to our Internet distribution outlet and this will continue to moderately grow for the foreseeable future
May 7, 2026 The FBI honors our law enforcement partners and pays tribute to peace officers who have died, or who have been disabled, in the line of duty