
Keller community members are marking their calendars for an informative session on the youth vaping crisis, with local authorities stepping in to educate and deliberate on the troubled waters of teen THC and vape addiction. The "Clearing the Air – Vaping 101" forum, spearheaded by the Keller Police Department and the Stay on Track Coalition, is set to address these issues head-on.
School Resource Officer Tim Ulrich will spearhead the discussions at the Keller ISD Education Center, 350 Keller Pkwy, from 6-8 p.m. tackling not only the troubling rise of THC and vape use among minors but furthermore unpacking the legal ramifications tied to marijuana and its derivatives. The session promises to be a critical touchpoint for those dealing with kids on the front lines — from parents to professionals.
Accessibility is key for this event. It's free and open to the public, specifically targeting adults who interact with youth. Registration details can be found on the Keller Police Department X page, ensuring all interested parties can mark their presence. For any burning questions, participants are invited to reach out via email to [email protected] according to information previously shared by the police department.
Join us tomorrow night for “Clearing the Air – Vaping 101,” a community forum focused on youth vaping and THC hosted by Keller PD and the Stay on Track Coalition. Register: https://t.co/KmUI7m7UjE
— Keller Police Dept (@KellerPolice) April 30, 2024
As communities grapple with the health implications of vaping, such forums become pivotal, fostering necessary dialogue to clear the haze surrounding youth vaping. Tomorrow night's "Vaping 101" is more than a gathering; it is a beacon of Keller's commitment to safeguarding its children, and it is crucial ammunition for those who seek tools to battle the stealthy creep of addiction that has seamlessly woven itself into the fabric of teenage life.









