{"id":2530149,"date":"2023-03-28T12:33:47","date_gmt":"2023-03-28T16:33:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/the-youths-well-being-in-the-age-of-legal-marijuana-normls-opinion-piece\/"},"modified":"2023-03-28T12:33:47","modified_gmt":"2023-03-28T16:33:47","slug":"the-youths-well-being-in-the-age-of-legal-marijuana-normls-opinion-piece","status":"publish","type":"platowire","link":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/the-youths-well-being-in-the-age-of-legal-marijuana-normls-opinion-piece\/","title":{"rendered":"“The Youth’s Well-being in the Age of Legal Marijuana: NORML’s Opinion Piece”"},"content":{"rendered":"

The legalization of marijuana has been a hotly debated topic for decades. In recent years, more and more states have legalized the use of marijuana for both medicinal and recreational purposes. However, with this legalization comes concerns about the impact it may have on the well-being of young people. In a recent opinion piece, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) addressed these concerns and offered their perspective on the issue.<\/p>\n

One of the primary concerns about legal marijuana is that it may increase use among young people. However, NORML argues that this is not necessarily the case. They point to data from states that have already legalized marijuana, which shows that youth use rates have remained stable or even decreased in some cases. NORML also notes that legalization can actually help to reduce youth use by taking marijuana out of the black market and making it more difficult for young people to access.<\/p>\n

Another concern is that legal marijuana may have negative effects on young people’s mental health. While there is some evidence to suggest that heavy marijuana use can be associated with increased risk of mental health problems, NORML argues that this risk can be mitigated through responsible use and education. They point to the fact that alcohol and tobacco are legal but also carry risks for mental health, yet we do not prohibit their use altogether.<\/p>\n

NORML also addresses concerns about the impact of legal marijuana on young people’s academic and career prospects. They argue that while it is important to discourage underage use, it is also important to recognize that many successful adults use marijuana responsibly. NORML suggests that employers and educational institutions should focus on performance and behavior rather than drug use when making decisions about hiring or admissions.<\/p>\n

Overall, NORML’s opinion piece offers a balanced perspective on the issue of legal marijuana and youth well-being. While there are certainly risks associated with marijuana use, NORML argues that these risks can be mitigated through responsible use and education. They also suggest that legalization can actually help to reduce youth use by taking marijuana out of the black market. As more states consider legalizing marijuana, it is important to consider these perspectives and weigh the potential benefits and risks for young people.<\/p>\n