What is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the United States
What is Marijuana
Long-term or frequent cannabis use has been linked to increased risk of what?
Psychosis or Schizophrenia
Marijuana contains more than 100 substances, called what?
Cannabinoids
A cannabis high can last up to 10 hours, depending on what?
The amount you ingest, how you consume it, the THC content, your body weight and metabolism, whether you’ve eaten, and your tolerance level.
What form of THC is the most concentrated and potent?
What is Dabs
What was the first federal U.S. law to criminalize marijuana nationwide. The Act imposed an excise tax on the sale, possession or transfer of all hemp products, effectively criminalizing all but industrial uses of the plant.
The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937
Cannabis use directly affects the parts of the brain responsible for what areas?
Memory, Learning, Attention, Decision-making, Coordination, Emotion, and Reaction time
Name three common nicknames for marijuana.
What is Weed, grass, pot, ganja, grass, reefer, Mary Jane, dope, herb
Edibles, or food and drink products infused with cannabis, have some different risks than smoked cannabis, including a greater risk of what?
Poisoning
The increase in _________ has transformed how marijuana affects both casual and frequent users, leading to stronger effects and a higher risk of dependency and adverse psychological effects.
potency
What are the ways in which you use marijuana?
Smoking, vaping, dabbing, oral ingestion, sprays, tinctures, topical
This slang term for marijuana is also the name of a famous reggae musician who was a vocal advocate for its use.
What is "Bob Marley"
People who use cannabis can struggle with physical dependency and controlling their use, is called what?
Cannabis Use Disorder
Which state under the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, became the first to legalize marijuana for medicinal use by people with severe or chronic illnesses?
California