Marijuana victim to speak at community college campusesPosted by On


The founder and CEO of Johnny’s Ambassadors will speak at Mid-Plains Community College campuses Aug. 30.

Johnny’s Ambassadors is a non-partisan, non-profit, grass-roots alliance of individuals and organizations around the globe concerned about the harms of marijuana use by youth.

Laura Stack will present information Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. in the McDonald-Belton Theater on the college’s south campus in North Platte. There is no admission charge.

Stack will also speak at 3 p.m. in the Weeth Theater on the McCook Campus.

Johnny’s Ambassadors is named after Laura Stack’s son, Johnny, who died by suicide at the age of 19. He became psychotic after dabbing high-potency marijuana concentrates and thought the mob was after him.

The devastating loss of her child gave Laura a voice and platform for change. She sees it as her responsibility to share Johnny’s warning to prevent others from going through what she did and save other young lives.

Described as a woman with unstoppable drive and unwavering purpose, Laura hopes to help other parents, grandparents, teachers and all adults with teens in their lives by honestly and boldly sharing her family’s experience.

Laura is the author of the blockbuster book, The Dangerous Truth About Today’s Marijuana: Johnny Stack’s Life and Death Story.

Johnny’s story has also been shared on The Laura Ingraham Show, The Wall Street Journal, PBS, The Epoch Times and People…

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