Question

Which statement is true about marijuana use for teens?

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Marijuana use is illegal for teens both on a federal level and in the state of Virginia.
Marijuana use is illegal for teens both on a federal level and in the state of Virginia.

Marijuana use is legal for teens both on a federal level and in the state of Virginia.
Marijuana use is legal for teens both on a federal level and in the state of Virginia.

Marijuana use is legal for teens on a federal level, but it is not legal in the state of Virginia.
Marijuana use is legal for teens on a federal level, but it is not legal in the state of Virginia.

Marijuana use is illegal for teens on a federal level, but it is legal in the state of Virginia.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The true statement about marijuana use for teens is:

**Marijuana use is illegal for teens both on a federal level and in the state of Virginia.**

Marijuana remains classified as a Schedule I substance under federal law, making it illegal for anyone under the age of 21, and Virginia also prohibits marijuana use for those under the legal age.
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