About

The My Culture. My Choice. Respect. campaign is based on input from Native youth. We aim to educate Native teens and young adults about the risks of using marijuana.

Campaign Funding

The Marijuana Prevention and Education Program within the Division of Prevention and Community Health at the Washington State Department of Health funds this campaign using marijuana revenues. Initiative 502, which legalized recreational marijuana in Washington, established these revenues as the funding source for educational campaigns. Learn more about I-502, now known as RCW 69.50.540.

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