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UBC Film On Teen Marijuana Use May Be Used In Schools

'Cycles' Hopes To Get Teens Talking About Pot
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The dialogue on pot is too preachy, according to an educational film from the University of British Columbia (UBC) -- and its filmmakers want to change it.

The 29-minute film, called "Cycles," follows a high school boy named Olin, who regularly smokes pot, but is forced to re-evaluate his choice when he meets a girl named Lisa, who isn't interested in weed, and resists Olin's attempts to get her to smoke up.

The film came out of a research project conducted by two UBC nursing professors, in which they talked with 80 youth in three B.C. communities about marijuana over several years.

The film's creators said in a UBC press release they hope the film helps teens focus on the choices they make about marijuana instead of warning them about its dangers.

The producers of the short film have also made an interactive version which viewers are asked what they would do in each situation during pauses after scenes set up different scenarios.

Project director Barbara Moffat said in the release she thinks resources on marijuana use are dominated by adult perspectives and starting a more realistic, youth-centered conversation is important.

The Vancouver School Board (VSB), which helped produce "Cycles," hopes to use it as an educational resource.

“There is a real need for realistic, well balanced films that promote dialogue with youth about this topic," VSB manager of substance abuse prevention Art Steinmann said.

A public screening of the film will be held on Thursday, Oct. 3 at UBC's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts.

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Which Province Smokes The Most Pot?
Canada - 12.2 Per Cent(01 of40)
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3,429,678 peopleThese are the StatsCan totals for Canadians age 15 years and older in the 12 months of 2012. Use included cannabis and hashish. (credit:Getty)
10. Saskatchewan - 10.1 Per Cent(02 of40)
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81,676 people (credit:Flickr:Just a Prairie Boy)
9. P.E.I. - 10.4 Per Cent(03 of40)
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12,437 people (credit:Getty)
8. New Brunswick - 11 Per Cent(04 of40)
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68,444 people (credit:Getty)
7. Newfoundland And Labrador - 11.1 Per Cent(05 of40)
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47,344 people (credit:Flickr: magnolia1000)
6. Quebec - 11.5 Per Cent(06 of40)
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763,278 people
5. Manitoba - 11.5 Per Cent(07 of40)
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110,235 people (credit:Flickr:Jezz)
4. Alberta - 11.8 Per Cent(08 of40)
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361,247 people (credit:Alamy)
3. Ontario - 12.1 Per Cent(09 of40)
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1,331,299 people (credit:Getty)
2. B.C. - 14.2 Per Cent(10 of40)
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538,434 people (credit:Alamy)
1. Nova Scotia - 14.8 Per Cent(11 of40)
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115,285 peopleTrailer Park Boys thesis proved. (credit:Getty)
29. Norway(12 of40)
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- 4.55 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year.All data from UNICEF'S Child Well-Being Index for 2013. (credit:Getty Images)
28. Sweden(13 of40)
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- 5.54 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
27. Romania(14 of40)
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- 6.08 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
26. Greece(15 of40)
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- 6.6 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
25. Iceland(16 of40)
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- 7 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
24. Finland(17 of40)
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- 8.02 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
23. Germany(18 of40)
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- 8.55 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
22. Austria(19 of40)
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- 10.04 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
21. Portugal(20 of40)
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- 10.05 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
20. Hungary(21 of40)
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- 10.54 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
19. Denmark(22 of40)
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- 11.51 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
18. Slovakia(23 of40)
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- 13.04 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
17. Ireland(24 of40)
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- 13.11 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
16. Lithuania(25 of40)
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- 14.24 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
15. Poland(26 of40)
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- 14.60 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
14. Estonia(27 of40)
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- 14.69 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
13. Luxembourg(28 of40)
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- 15 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
12. Belgium(29 of40)
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- 16.07 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
11. Italy(30 of40)
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- 16.62 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
10. Netherlands(31 of40)
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- 17.05 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)
9. The United Kingdom(32 of40)
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- 17.45 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
8. Slovenia(33 of40)
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- 18 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
7. Latvia(34 of40)
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- 18.5 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
6. Czech Republic(35 of40)
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- 21.49 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
5. The United States(36 of40)
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- 22.05 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
4. France(37 of40)
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- 22.54 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
3. Spain(38 of40)
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- 24.06 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
2. Switzerland(39 of40)
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- 24.13 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:Getty Images)
1. Canada(40 of40)
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- 28 per cent of children aged 11, 13 and 15 report having used marijuana in the last year. (credit:AP)

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