legalization is changing how parents talk to kids about cannabis

Legalization is changing how parents talk to kids about cannabis

Canada

TORONTO — Parents are changing the way they talk to their kids about cannabis post-legalization as weed has become a more visible part of daily life across the country.READ MORE: Should parents lock up their pot? Probably, lawyers warnAshleigh Brown, founder of SheCann, which allows Canadian women to share their experiences using medical cannabis, said talking to kids about marijuana shouldn’t be a one-time “talk” — it should be a continuous dialogue.“Kids are smart and they’re watching everything and everyone,” Brown told an audience at a “Women & Weed” event in Toronto on Saturday. “The conversations should be about authenticity and honesty.”WATCH: One-third of pregnant women think cannabis is okay to use during pregnancy, review says