Marijuana: Vacancy - The
Life of a Pot Smoker
Through the words of their peers, teens learn ways to Say No while staying 'cool'!
The urban legends that have grown up around marijuana that most teens experiment
with it, that it poses no significant health hazards, and that there is no evidence that
it is addictive are thoroughly debunked in the only manner likely to be effective
with its target audience of youngsters in grades 5 through 10.
The videos teen narrators acknowledge that there is still some lingering scientific
debate over whether marijuana is truly addictive. But they point out that it shares
several characteristics with other substances known to be addictive, including withdrawal
symptoms in the absence of the drug, and a tolerance necessitating use of greater amounts
to obtain the same effect.
The video emphasizes the short and long-term harm from marijuana use that has been
scientifically documented immune system damage, unusual levels of respiratory
disease, a loss of focus and motivation, and problems with memory and learning.
It also emphasizes that marijuana is illegal that mere possession can lead to
arrest and imprisonment.
The presentation turns teenage rebellion, susceptibility to peer pressure and need for
acceptance against marijuana use. The narrators point out that the adults who are pushing
it are lying about its popularity among teens and downplaying the harm it causes simply to
make a sale, making them legitimate targets for teen rejection of an adult influence.
A panel of teens recount their own refusal to use pot and describe the tactics they use to
rebuff other teens who pressure them to try it.
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