Colorado Rebrands Anti-Pot Campaign For Kids

<p>(AP Photo/Brennan&nbsp;<span data-scayt-word="Linsley">Linsley</span>)</p>
<p>Youths smoke marijuana at the Denver 4/20 pro-marijuana rally at Civic Center Park in Denver, Saturday, April 20, 2013. </p>

Colorado is launching a $2 million campaign Thursday called "What's Next," with the message that marijuana can keep youths from achieving their full potential.

The campaign shows kids being active and reminds them that their brains aren't fully developed until they're 25. The ads say that pot use can make it harder for them to pass a test, land a job, or pass the exam for a driver's license.