WHAT DOES CANNABIS REALLY LOOK LIKE IN 2026?
Higher potency. New products. Changing perceptions of risk.
Get a clear, research-informed look at how cannabis use is evolving—and what it means for client behavior, compliance, and intervention.
LEARN HOW TO REFER CLIENTS FOR THC INTERVENTION
See how THC 101 and THC 101 JV can support your workflow and improve client outcomes.
USED BY COURTS AND AGENCIES NATIONWIDE TO SUPPORT INTERVENTION AND COMPLIANCE
LEARN MORE ABOUT THC INTERVENTION AND REFERRAL OPTIONS
Explore how THC 101 and THC 101 JV are designed to support compliance requirements and improve client outcomes.
HOW IT WORKS
- Refer your client
- They complete THC 101 or THC 101 JV online
- You receive completion documentation
No cost to your court or agency. Clients pay directly. Adult and juvenile options available.
MISUNDERSTANDING CANNABIS RISK CAN LEAD TO REPEAT VIOLATIONS
Today’s cannabis is not what many clients think it is.
- THC levels have increased significantly over time, with modern products far more potent than in previous decades
- New delivery methods like vaping and edibles make use easier, more discreet, and harder to monitor
But many clients still view cannabis as low-risk.
This gap leads to:
- repeated violations
- poor decision-making
- limited behavior change
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS GUIDE
- How cannabis products have changed, including higher THC potency and new forms like vaping and edibles
- Why today’s cannabis is stronger and more complex than in the past
- How THC impacts judgment, behavior, and decision-making
- Common misconceptions clients have about cannabis use
- What these changes mean for compliance, risk, and repeat violations