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| Student Services -
Safe and Drug-Free Schools |
2855 Colonial Boulevard
Fort Myers, FL 33966-1012Coordinator:
Jean Campbell, M.Ed.
Grants Specialist:
Sandy Schumann
Telephone: (239) 337-8348 |
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| Ten Things Every Teen
Should Know About Marijuana |
- Marijuana is illegal. Using, holding, buying, or
selling marijuana can get you suspended or expelled from
school. This will hurt your chances of getting a job in
the future.
- Resist peer pressure. Marijuana may make you feel
part of the crowd for a while -- but who needs friends
who could self destruct at any moment?
Keep on the right track. Marijuana reduces your ability
to do things that require coordination and
concentration, like sports, dancing, acting, and
studying.
- Think twice about what you are advertising. Do you
want to promote something that can cause cancer? Make
you forget things? Or make it difficult to drive a car?
Think about what you're doing if you wear T-shirts,
hats, pins, or jewelry with a pot leaf/joint/blunt on
them.
- Do the right thing. Using marijuana hurts your
education, family ties, and social life.
- It's a risky business. Marijuana interferes with
your thinking and judgment. Sexually transmitted
diseases, including HIV/AIDS, violence and car crashes
are all possibilities when you use marijuana.
- Get with the program. Contrary to what you might
hear in songs or see on TV or in the movies, smoking
marijuana does not make you cool.
You can get hooked. Many users report that, over time,
they require more of the drug to get the same effect.
- Talk about your problems. Using marijuana won't help
you escape your problems, it will only create more.
Don't believe people who say that marijuana is no big
deal, or that it will make your life better.
- You don't need it. If you think "everybody's doing
it" you're wrong -- over 86 percent of 12-17 year olds
have never even tried marijuana. Marijuana won't make
you happy or popular or help you learn the skills you
need as you grow up. You can do that with the help of
friends, family, and other adults you trust.
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