Pubdate: Sun, 03 Apr 2016 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Copyright: 2016 Detroit Free Press Contact: http://www.freep.com/article/99999999/opinion04/50926009 Website: http://www.freep.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v16/n200/a07.html Author: Stephanie Nickerson LEGAL MARIJUANA LIKELY TO HARM MICHIGAN TEENS As Michigan considers marijuana, ("Michigan voters would OK legal pot, poll says," March 28), it is important to understand the impact on public health, especially the health of teens. The debate over legalization may be confusing and contributes to the perception that marijuana is harmless. Research shows otherwise. For example, one in six teens who start early will become addicted to marijuana, a statistic that rises to 25-50 percent with daily use. Legal-pot states are beginning to see the effect. Colorado, for example, now leads the nation in past-month marijuana use by young people. Other studies offer further evidence of negative health impacts of heavy, regular use, including long-term memory loss, schizophrenia, psychosis, and depression. For these reasons, the nation's major medical associations have opposed legalization of recreational marijuana. Accurate information is needed to make informed decisions on policy that affects public health. For more information go to marijuanascienceforum.org Stephanie Nickerson Falls Church, Va. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom