Pubdate: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 Source: Central Kentucky News Journal (Campbellsville, KY) Copyright: 2006 Central Kentucky News Journal Contact: http://www.cknj.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1479 Author: Karen Hayes MARIJUANA IS A BIGGER PROBLEM THAN SOME THINK With all the news about the devastating effects of drugs such as ecstasy, heroin and cocaine, it's easy to understand why some kids and even parents believe that marijuana is harmless. I have seen the destructive effects of marijuana on the lives of young people. Marijuana use by teens can lead to a host of health, social, learning and behavioral problems. Parents must take action to help decrease marijuana use by kids in our community. Many parents and adults, based on their own experiences with the drug, still believe that marijuana is benign and not as serious as other drugs such as ecstasy. Some adults may feel there is nothing they can do to stop their kids from experimenting. Research shows that parents are the most powerful influence on children when it comes to drugs. It's time to send a "wake-up call" to parents about marijuana. We need to give parents the facts about the risks of marijuana use and educate them about the things they can say and do to prevent their kids from using the drug. For more information on how to talk to your children about marijuana, contact the Campbellsville Taylor County Anti-Drug Coalition at 789-1925, the Central Kentucky Agency for Substance Policy Local Board at 465-9945 or visit www.theantidrug.com. Young people deserve to know that marijuana is a serious drug with serious consequences. Help us tell them. Karen Hayes Campbellsville Taylor County Anti-Drug Coalition co-chair Central Kentucky ASAP Local Board Coordinator Campbellsville - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake