Can Someone List Hotlines for Marijuana Use?

Question by Kyle9211: can someone list hotlines for marijuana use?
i need to find about 10 hotlines for a school project that help people who have problems with marijuana

Best answer:

Answer by ezgoin92
National Drug Abuse Hotline
800-662-4357

National Alcohol and Substance Abuse Information Call Center
1.800.784.6776

Washington State Marijuana Hotline
1-800-388-GROW (4769)

Drug Addiction Referral Hotline
1-800-758-5877

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
1-800-729-6686

Teen Problem Hotline 800 398-7340

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