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FORCE DRUG PPUTTING A SPOTLIGHT ON BANNED DRUGS OUESTINS GREAT HAPPENINGS AT THE U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY With the widespread legalization of marijuana and the use of cannabidiol (CBD) in a wide variety of edible and non- consumable products, cadets at the Air Force Academy need to be careful not to unknowingly become exposed to drugs that are banned by the Department of Defense (DOD). "Read the ingredients," Brunkal said. "You might be familiar with a brand, but you might not be familiar with all of their products. You could be using an illegal substance and not even know it." The team created a bulletin for the Academy with a QR code that faculty and cadets can scan to access the DOD's latest drug The Air Force has a zero-tolerance policy for policies and list of banned substances. illegal drug abuse. "The best first step a cadet can take is to educate themselves on DOD and Air Force A team of four cadet law students tackled the problem of drug awareness through their drug policy and strike up a conversation senior capstone project at the Academy. Cadets 1st Class Melissa Brunkal, Alex Hankhouse, Hailee Macias and Isaac Turner something is a policy." with their peers," Turner said. "I never want anyone to have to say they didn't know made the DOD's list of banned substances available and encouraged cadets to become Visit usafa.edu to learn more about the impact cadets are having on our familiar with it. community and the U.S. Air Force. This sponsored feature provided through a joint venture between: AIR FORCE ACADEMY FOUNDATION THE COLORADO THIRTY GROUP FORCE DRUG PPUTTING A SPOTLIGHT ON BANNED DRUGS OUESTINS GREAT HAPPENINGS AT THE U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY With the widespread legalization of marijuana and the use of cannabidiol (CBD) in a wide variety of edible and non- consumable products, cadets at the Air Force Academy need to be careful not to unknowingly become exposed to drugs that are banned by the Department of Defense (DOD). "Read the ingredients," Brunkal said. "You might be familiar with a brand, but you might not be familiar with all of their products. You could be using an illegal substance and not even know it." The team created a bulletin for the Academy with a QR code that faculty and cadets can scan to access the DOD's latest drug The Air Force has a zero-tolerance policy for policies and list of banned substances. illegal drug abuse. "The best first step a cadet can take is to educate themselves on DOD and Air Force A team of four cadet law students tackled the problem of drug awareness through their drug policy and strike up a conversation senior capstone project at the Academy. Cadets 1st Class Melissa Brunkal, Alex Hankhouse, Hailee Macias and Isaac Turner something is a policy." with their peers," Turner said. "I never want anyone to have to say they didn't know made the DOD's list of banned substances available and encouraged cadets to become Visit usafa.edu to learn more about the impact cadets are having on our familiar with it. community and the U.S. Air Force. This sponsored feature provided through a joint venture between: AIR FORCE ACADEMY FOUNDATION THE COLORADO THIRTY GROUP

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