Health
Cannabis
Youth and Young Adults
Use of impairing substances, including cannabis, is of particular concern when it comes to adolescents and young adults due to the potential impact on brain development. The previously mentioned Colorado report included these findings: Frequent (weekly or more) cannabis use by adolescents and young
Health
Cannabis
Secondhand Smoke
Cannabis smoke contains many of the same cancer-causing chemicals as tobacco smoke. Burning any plant material releases toxic chemicals and fine particles that can go deep into the lungs. In addition to cannabinoids like THC and CBD, secondhand cannabis smoke may include leftover pesticides
Cannabis
For Parents, Guardians, Caregivers
Washington is committed to keeping cannabis away from people under 21 years old. These pages have information, proven strategies, and resources about preventing or delaying cannabis use among youth. What You Can Do Have regular conversations with your child. Resources to help you be more effective
Safety
Cannabis
Sources
The Guide to Safer Cannabis Consumption. New York State Office of Cannabis Management. LearnAboutCannabisWA.org, University of Washington Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) Cannabis Concentration and Health Risks. A report for the Washington State Prevention Research Committee (PRSC)
Basics
Cannabis
Cannabis Basics
What is Cannabis? Cannabis, also known as marijuana, weed, or pot, generally refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the cannabis plant (plant family Cannabaceae). ... read more Types of Products Cannabis can be consumed, inhaled, or applied to the skin. The method of use and THC
Basics
Cannabis
Is it a Legal Product? How to Know
For those not familiar with the legal cannabis system, it may be difficult to know whether you are buying a legal product. Here are some things to keep in mind. Are you buying from a licensed retailer? There are over 500 licensed cannabis stores across the state. If you aren’t sure if a store is