2 Years After Cannabis Legalization in Maryland, Teachers See Impact on Kids
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2 years after cannabis legalization in Maryland, teachers see impact on kids
BALTIMORE — It’s been two years since recreational cannabis became legal in Maryland. While revenue has increased and arrests for cannabis possession have decreased, health experts and school officials say there’s an often-overlooked impact — many kids don’t see the…
State Roundup: 3 top juvenile detention officials fired; Feds nix Maryland maglev funding; schools see negative impact of legal cannabis on kids
3 TOP JUVENILE DETENTION OFFICIALS FIRED AFTER DAMNING REPORT: Three top officials overseeing Maryland’s juvenile detention facilities were fired last week after a state ombudsman published a report containing allegations of numerous problems inside those buildings, including contraband drugs, food quality concerns, staffing shortages and a sexual incident among three young people who were incarcerated. Katie Mettler/The Washington Post. FEDS NI…
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