The state of New York has launched a cannabis education campaign, providing resources for parents, educators, and young people to encourage informed conversations about cannabis. The campaign, which is a statewide initiative, aims to educate Buffalo residents about the risks and benefits of cannabis use.

According to New York state officials, the campaign provides a range of resources, including educational materials, workshops, and online tools.

"The goal of the campaign is to provide New York residents with the information they need to make informed decisions about cannabis use," said a state official.

The campaign is particularly focused on educating young people about the risks of cannabis use, including the potential impact on mental health and cognitive development. Buffalo's Buffalo Public Schools district is expected to participate in the campaign, with educators and administrators working to incorporate cannabis education into the curriculum.

Buffalo residents can expect to see a range of educational materials and resources made available through the campaign, including posters, brochures, and online videos. The campaign will also include community events and workshops, where residents can learn more about cannabis and ask questions.

The cannabis education campaign is a significant initiative for New York, and Buffalo residents can expect to see a range of benefits from the campaign. The campaign will help to reduce the stigma associated with cannabis use and provide Buffalo residents with the information they need to make informed decisions.

The campaign is scheduled to continue throughout the year, with New York state officials working to evaluate its effectiveness and make any necessary adjustments. Buffalo residents can find out more information about the campaign on the New York state website.