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Marijuana: The Rise of High Potency Cannabis (2 CEUs)

  • Mezzo Solutions LLC. Live on Zoom Richmond, IN, 47374 United States (map)
$40.00

Date: March 11, 2026

Time: 12-2pm EST

Platform: Live on Zoom

Explore the evolving landscape of cannabis in this timely and research-based training. Join us as we examine how commercialization and increased THC potency have reshaped today’s cannabis products. Through engaging discussion and clear, science-informed education, we will unpack what high-potency cannabis means for youth, families, and communities.

Participants will gain clarity on modern cannabis products including concentrates, vapes, and edibles, understand the public health implications of higher THC levels, and explore practical prevention and community response strategies. Our facilitators create a balanced, supportive space for learning, reflection, and thoughtful conversation grounded in data rather than stigma.

Outcomes:

Participants will increase their understanding of high-potency cannabis, current product trends, associated public health risks, and actionable prevention strategies relevant to their professional roles.

This training will be hosted on Zoom. After you purchase your ticket, our team will send a link to the email associated with your registration.

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Presented by Patrick Ripberger, MPH, MCHES

Indiana CEUs

Mezzo Solutions is licensed to provide continuing education units (CEU) through the State of Indiana Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board.

This includes the following professions:

  • Licensed Soicial Workers (LSW)

  • Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

  • Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)

  • Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)

  • Clinical Addiction Counselor (LCAC)

Who Should Attend?

  • Prevention professionals

  • Local Coordinating Council (LCC) members

  • Drug Free Community coalitions

  • Public health professionals

  • School administrators and school counselors

  • Social workers, LMHCs, LMFTs, LCACs

  • Youth-serving professionals

  • Community mental health providers

  • Healthcare providers

  • Law enforcement partners

  • Policy makers and local government officials

  • Concerned caregivers and parent groups

  • Faith-based community leaders

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