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Part 2: The Impact of Legalization on Youth
January 23, 2018   |   2:30 - 4:00 pm ET



How the legalization of adult marijuana use may influence youth marijuana use is an issue of great concern to policy makers and the public health community, especially in states that have legalized—or are moving toward legalizing—marijuana for adult recreational use.
 
Join us as we explore these issues from the perspective of experts in two states that were among the first to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use: Oregon and Colorado.

The 1.5 hour-long webinar (with Q&A) will be moderated by RTI experts Jane Allen and Matthew Farrelly and will feature presentations from Julia Dilley of Oregon and Daniel Vigil of Colorado.



We will discuss:

  • What information do we use to gain insight into the impact of retail legalization on youth?
  • How are risk factors for youth marijuana use different after legalization? 
  • How has retail legalization affected adverse health events and substance abuse treatment among youth?
  • Are more or fewer youth facing school discipline or criminal justice encounters after retail legalization?

 

Meet RTI's Marijuana Experts

Count on the multidisciplinary research team at RTI International for the data-driven insights you need for establishing marijuana regulations in your state. Our marijuana project experience includes public health policy research, surveillance, program evaluation, and the development of analytic tools and innovative reporting formats. Learn more about RTI's marijuana research program, or view our brochure.

Gary Zarkin

Vice President, Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

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Jane Allen

Research Public Health Analyst

Nicholas C. Peiper

Behavioral Epidemiologist

Sheryl C. Cates

Senior Research Policy Analyst

Matthew C. Farrelly

Senior Director, Center for Health Policy Science and Tobacco Research

Questions?

Meet the Webinar Presenters

Julia Dilley is a Senior Research Scientist and Principal Investigator with Program Design and Evaluation Services (PDES), an interagency public health research and evaluation unit within Multnomah County Health Department and Oregon Health Authority. She received her doctorate in epidemiology from the University of Washington. Dr. Dilley has worked in public health for 20 years supporting state and local health departments and tribes in Washington, Oregon, Alaska and New Mexico. Her recent research focuses on public health law, especially alcohol, tobacco and marijuana policies, including a study documenting the public health impact of marijuana legalization in the Pacific Northwest.


Julia Dilley

Senior Research Scientist/ Epidemiologist,

Oregon Health Authority,
Public Health Division &

Multnomah County Health Department

 



Daniel Vigil
Program Manager,
Marijuana Health Monitoring & Research Program,
 Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
 

Daniel Vigil is a physician specializing in preventive medicine and public health. He manages the Marijuana Health Monitoring and Research Program at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. This program has three main functions. They review available scientific literature on health effects of marijuana use and synthesize the findings into public health statements. They monitor data on marijuana use and its impacts in Colorado. Finally, they administer research grants provided by the state on both medical and recreational marijuana use.
 

This webinar is Part 2 of the Marijuana Webinar Series. Learn more about the series here.

View the recording and download the presentation here.