With The Rise Of Legal Weed, Drug Education Moves From 'Don't' to 'Delay'

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Drug prevention education has evolved since the fear-based 'Just Say No' tactics of the '80s. Now, a fact-based message more appropriate for the era of ubiquitous weed access can be summed up in three words: 'Delay, delay, delay.'

 

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LIARS! There was no 'fear-based' aspect to 'Just Say No.'

weed, illegal aliens, socialists.....we are spinning down the drain.

Being illegal has NEVER stopped drug use. America loves drugs and will obtain and use them by whatever means.

Nancy Reagan's Just Say No program didn't work so well.. Also, weed needs to be federal not set differently state by state. I think that the age should be set to 21, just like alcohol. I know it won't stop some kids from getting it, but at least it isn't oxycontin.

Drug em up and shut em up...

It's legal man, no more forbidden fruit.

You can't stop this juggernaut

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