Term that describes the percentage of alcohol to blood.
What is blood alcohol content (BAC)?
This drug causes the greatest numbers of deaths in our country.
What is tobacco?
This is known as a “gateway” drug because it can lead to other more dangerous drugs.
What is Marijuana?
This is the process of giving up the use of a drug that the body is addicted to.
What is withdrawal?
The amount of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, is very difficult to measure and is often unknown in these food products.
What are edibles?
The drug that can cause cirrhosis of the liver.
What is alcohol?
This substance is the colorless, odorless, highly addictive drug found in tobacco.
What is nicotine?
The police code for marijuana smoking that started in the ‘70s.
What is 420?
This type of dependence occurs when a person has a chemical need for the drug and needs it to function.
What is physical dependence?
The most commonly used depressant.
What is alcohol?
When an individual's blood alcohol level rises to a danger point in which the individual loses consciousness and goes into a coma and in the worst cases, the drinker dies.
What is alcohol poisoning?
The kind of tobacco known as dip, chew, snuff, or spit and is put between the lip and gum.
What is smokeless tobacco?
True or false: marijuana can be addictive.
What is true?
This type of dependence occurs when a person really believes he/she needs the drug.
What is psychological dependence?
A black sticky substance in tobacco that causes cancer.
What is tar?
The legal limit to operate a vehicle if of drinking age
What is .08% BAC?
After having to breathe second hand smoke, nonsmokers can end up with this poisonous gas in their system for hours.
What is carbon monoxide?
True or false: driving while high is safer than driving drunk.
What is false?
When the body adjusts to a drug and needs more to produce the desired effects.
What is tolerance?
A term which means double the percentage of alcohol in a beverage.
What is proof?
Large amounts of alcohol can cause a person to exhibit these three symptoms.
What are lose coordination, have slurred speech, and have slower reactions?
90% of smokers start smoking before this age.
What is 18?
Types and or forms of marijuana concentrates that contain extremely high THC levels ranging from 40 to 80 percent.
What is wax, honey oil, budder, hash oil, butane honey oil (BHO), dabs, black glass, and errl?
An unwanted change in the body that is not related to the main purpose of the drug.
What are side effects?
Cigarettes and marijuana joints are sometimes dipped in or laced with this hallucinogen.
What is PCP?