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mjmyths.jpgMarijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts: A Review of The Scientific Evidence
Lynn Zimmer, PhD and John Morgan, MD
Written by a sociology professor and a physician/pharmacologist who combed the scientific literature, this easily readable book separates commonly held myths about 20 of the most popular assertions about marijuana from scientific facts. As the publisher, you can support Safety First by purchasing the book from BookWorld online or by phone: 800.444.2524.

mj_whatsaparent.jpgMarijuana - What's a Parent to Believe?
Timmen Cermak, MD
Dr. Cermak covers a broad scope of issues related to marijuana use and adolescents, using the most recent scientific research on marijuana and the brain as a foundation. The issues include a discussion of the developmental phases faced by teens and how drug use interferes with developmental tasks. He delves into the disease concept of addiction as well as the social and political factors that complicate perspectives.

parentsguide.jpgParent’s Guide to Marijuana
Mitch Earleywine, PhD
Parent's Guide to Marijuana is the latest book by author Mitch Earleywine. Inside, he discusses how to talk with kids and teens about cannabis. The book takes the approach that parents reading may have personal experience with marijuana. Mitch discusses how to listen to a teen effectively as well as some of the common misconceptions parents and teens may have about marijuana.

understandingmj.jpgUnderstanding Marijuana: A New Look at the Scientific Evidence
Mitch Earleywine, PhD
This comprehensive book, written by a psychology professor, moves from history to use and abuse, from pharmacology to law and policy, from health effects to treatment for problems with marijuana. You can read our review here.