The Camanche-DeWitt Coalition is hosting a FREE community educational event. Two national speakers will discuss today's marijuana. Today’s marijuana is much more potent than in the past — with pot edibles, candies, cookies, ice creams, and waxes being up to 99% THC. In comparison, marijuana in the Woodstock era contained 5% THC. Laura tells her personal story of the heartbreak of losing a child who became psychotic after dabbing high-potency marijuana concentrates and thought the mob was after him. Join us for this FREE educational event!
Monday Sep 19, 2022
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Monday, September 19 from 6-8 p.m.
Clinton County Fairgrounds 328 E. 8th St. DeWitt
FREE
Lauren with the Camanche-DeWitt Coalition
563-241-4371
lauren@csaciowa.org
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