Cannabis (Marijuana)
Cannabis Use Disorder is a brain disease characterized by persistent cannabis-seeking and/or cannabis-taking behaviors, causing clinical and functional impairment, such as health problems, disability, and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home (DSM-5).
Prevention programs strengthen protective factors by addressing those most at risk with accurate information about cannabis, articulate the potential consequences of misuse/abuse, and offer activities unrelated to using. To find the right program for your community, check out SAMHSA's Resource Center.

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Michigan Higher Education Network Resources

Handouts
Scroll right or left to find free handouts you can use on your campus. Click the link attached to each photo to download the handout in order to print.
Toolkits
Scroll right or left to find free handouts you can use on your campus. Click the link attached to each photo to download the toolkit in order to print.
![]() DFSCA Call to Action |
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![]() DFSCA Manual |
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![]() NACUA Notes July 2012 |
![]() Department of Education Letter |
![]() Inspector General Report |
![]() Code of Federal Regulations |
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Drug Free Schools and Campuses Act (EDGAR Part 86)
Templates
The free templates were created by the Illinois Higher Education Center on Alcohol, Other Drug, and Campus Violence Prevention. They have been modified to reflect February 2018 Michigan legislature. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Hawra Ahmad (MIHEN coordinator) or Eric Davidson (IHEC) coordinator).
Webinars/Videos
Scroll right or left to find webinars you can watch. Click the link attached to each photo to play the video.
Other Resource Links
For more information or future suggestions, please contact:
Alex Wray, MIHEN Coordinator
(517) 393-6890 ext. 120
