Second podcast in our series featuring parents from PAN's training & Hill day. Patrice from MT shares how high-potency THC affected her family, and how finding community with other parents through PAN helped her find her voice and the courage to speak out.
https://t.co/es7oMf1Vqm
NEW!
Laura Broome shares about the devastating loss of her son, how it spurred her on to create I Cope 2 Hope to turn her pain into purpose through mentoring and public health advocacy, and how attending PAN's Hill Day profoundly changed her outlook.
https://t.co/TdK7F9itIV
Met with Rep. Wasserman-Schultz’s office for #PANHillDay2026 to talk about supporting the hemp ban and Youth Substance Use Prevention and Awareness Act.
PAN Director Crissy Groenewegen on Grieving Out Loud. Marijuana is a word that can quickly spark debate. Should it be legal? Does it offer real medical benefits? Is it a gateway drug?
Click below to listen.
https://t.co/c7oI39obyO
@RapidResponse47@POTUS Funny…I’ve never been asked to participate in those polls nor have any or the 2,000 families in the network I work with. Be careful who you listen to.
@realDonaldTrump heard you were thinking about rescheduling marijuana for research. Not necessary to have it Schedule III for that. Also, have you checked out the over 52,000 studies already completed? I would hate to have you go down in history as the pro drug duped president.
UPDATE: The U.S. Senate just passed HR5371 to reopen the Federal Government. Notably, the resolution prioritized a ban on intoxicating hemp THC, similar to the bill passed by the Texas Legislature.
In the midst of the Federal Government shutdown, the U.S. Senate felt so strongly about the THC issue as to make certain a ban was included. The US Senate passed the intoxicating THC ban by an overwhelming bipartisan majority – just like it passed in the Texas Legislature.
The THC ban has been a priority for me, and I appreciate Congress addressing this important issue at the national level. I believe this ban will save a generation from getting hooked on dangerous drugs.
This photograph is astounding.
Here is @GregAbbott_TX smiling in his *campaign office* with people selling poison to our kids.
Every LE agency and parent is outraged by this reckless behavior. He refused to even meet with parents and law enforcement on the matter.
Did the Gov get a campaign check after this meeting? Why is he defending these people? We need answers.
June 5th is #WorldEnvironmentDay2025. If you think the negative impacts of marijuana are only related to public health and safety, think again. From air pollution to pesticides, marijuana is harmful to the environment.
Click the link below to access PAN's June newsletter and learn more about marijuana policy victories and what you can do to help promote science-based drug policy decisions.
https://t.co/5UQydBsd8z
The Biden Admin’s efforts to remove marijuana as a Schedule I drug is irresponsible and will directly lead to more drug use in the United States. This will not make Oklahoma families stronger, streets safer, or workplaces more productive.
Marijuana use as little as once per month linked to heart attack and stroke risk in new quality study. Predict:
Quasi-religious marijuanophiles pounce: 1. Whataboutism? (Alcohol, smoking, sugar, etc); 2. Correlation is not causation; 3. Who sponsored? etc https://t.co/Zn3NHeT63x