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Understanding Massachusetts's Marijuana Policy Reform and Youth Engagement and Treatment

May 5, 2026

11:00am to 1:00pm

$15
This Training is Full
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Training Description:

In this training we will detail the history of cannabis law in Massachusetts, including its criminalization in 1911, the decriminalization of small amounts, the legalization of medical use, and the eventual legalization of adult-use recreational marijuana by voters. We will discuss the establishment of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission, a regulatory framework that oversees legal cannabis sales, ensuring that the industry operates responsibly while supporting social equity initiatives for those most affected by past injustices. In addition, we will focus on the impact this has had on youth in Massachusetts, and the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program developed in response to legislation governing the use of marijuana by minors under the age of 18 receiving civil violations. Lastly, we will discuss developmentally responsive approaches for engaging youth in conversations about marijuana use, prevention, and early intervention.

Objectives: Participants will be able to...

  • For participants to gain knowledge on the history of cannabis in Massachusetts and to be aware of the Massachusetts mandate of youth under the age of 18 receiving civil violations for marijuana possession.
  • To help participants acknowledge the role of the Cannabis Control Commission in Massachusetts and its responsibilities around, licensing, enforcement and compliance.
  • For participants to learn about the effects of marijuana legalization on youth.
  • Identify developmentally appropriate strategies for engaging youth in conversations about marijuana use and supporting prevention and early intervention when concerns arise.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:

2.00 hours of Continuing Education will be offered for Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors, (LADC I, LADCII, and LADC Assistants), Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAC/CADC), and Nurses (RN/LPN).

2.00 hours of Continuing Education for Social Work (SW).  Attendees must have their camera on for the training, as well as participate in all breakout sessions.

2.00 hours of Continuing Education will be offered for Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs), all continuing education for LMHCs in MA must be approved by a recognized entity, NBCC, National Board of Certified Counselors is recognized by the MA Division of Professional Licensure Board of Allied Mental Health and Human Services Professions.