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NJ A785

NJ A785
Requires New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education include content on risks of cannabis.


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Introduced
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Current law requires the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education include content on the nature and treatment of drugs, alcohol, anabolic steroids, tobacco, and controlled dangerous substances (N.J.S.A.18A:40A-2.2). This bill requires the Department of Education, in consultation with the Division of Addiction Services in the Department of Human Services, to ensure the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education on substance abuse instruction include specific age-appropriate instruction, for each grade three through 12, on the use of cannabis and marijuana products. Under the bill, the learning standards must include: · basic information about cannabis and marijuana products and its impacts on the adolescent brain and body; · the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive substance in marijuana that produces the high associated with smoking marijuana and which can also lead to central nervous system depression; · the risks of addiction to cannabis and marijuana products; · the risks of driving while under the influence of cannabis or marijuana products; · the difference between medicinal and recreational use of cannabis and marijuana products; and · an examination of the external and internal influences that may impact a person's decision to use or abstain from cannabis and marijuana products.

AI Summary

This bill requires the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Comprehensive Health and Physical Education to include specific age-appropriate instruction on the use of cannabis and marijuana products, including their impacts on the adolescent brain and body, the effects of THC (the psychoactive substance in marijuana), the risks of addiction and impaired driving, the differences between medicinal and recreational use, and an examination of factors that influence the decision to use or abstain from these substances. The bill also mandates that the Department of Education consult with the Division of Addiction Services in the Department of Human Services to ensure the inclusion of this content in the learning standards.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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