TRUE OR FALSE: The botanical plant name for marijuana is Cannabis Sativa.
TRUE
Which part of the body is also a nickname for cannabis?
Hint: lift both of your arms above your head. What is the area between your arm and your upper chest called?
Joint
How does cannabis effect your driving?
It decreases alertness, concentration, coordination, and reaction time. It doubles your risk of being seriously injured or killed in a car accident.
When you use alcohol AND cannabis the odds of being in a fatal crash increase by 2,200% (22 times the risk compared to cannabis alone)
If a police officer finds that you are impaired by any drug, including cannabis, you will face serious penalties, including:
Police officers have tests to determine if you are impaired and are now also authorized to use oral fluid screening devices at roadside to help enforce the law.
TRUE OR FALSE: Using cannabis can lead to problems with concentrating, paying attention, learning, remembering, handling emotions, decision making, and thinking clearly.
TRUE: Cannabis can also create problems in your relationships with your friends and family.
It can also affect how well you do at school, at work, doing sports, playing games, and doing other things you enjoy.
TRUE OR FALSE: It is legal for 18 years old to use or possess cannabis
FALSE: You need to be 21 years of age and older to buy, use, possess and grow recreational cannabis. This is the same as the minimum age for the sale of tobacco and alcohol in Massachusetts.
TRUE OR FALSE: Cannabis is addictive
TRUE: The risk of becoming addicted is 1 in 6 (17%) among those who start using cannabis as a youth. The youth brain is still developing which makes it easier to become addicted to cannabis and other drugs.
What is a nickname for cannabis that is also a name for a gardener's enemy?
Weed
TRUE OR FALSE: Cannabis is the most common illegal drug found in young drivers
TRUE: Many youth believe that it is safe to drive high or be a passenger with someone who is driving high. Driving high can alter your coordination, reaction time, and ability to pay attention.
Plan a safe ride home
TRUE OR FALSE: Using cannabis at a young age, using it every day for a long period of time may cause harm which may not go away when you stop using
TRUE: Using cannabis when you're younger (and by young we mean teenagers, and definitely younger than 16) can increase the risk of problems with your health, education and social life.
List 3 places where it is illegal to use cannabis
On school property, child care centres, near sports fields or playgrounds, on hospital grounds, at work, vehicles and boats, in restaurants, most indoor facilities open to the general public.
You can use cannabis in your home or on your property, (if allowed in your lease).
TRUE OR FALSE: There is no Cannabis in Canada
FALSE: Canadian youth are the second highest in the world when it comes to using cannabis
In 2016 WHO ( World Health Organization) compared past 30-day use among youth aged 15 across 40 countries and found that the use among Canadian youth was 13% (the second highest)
Source: DrugFreeKidsCanada "Cannabis in Canada"
What is an item for cooking that is also a nickname for cannabis?
Pot
TRUE OR FALSE: Smoking cannabis is safe
FALSE: Cannabis has over 400 chemicals in it. Some of these chemicals are linked to causing cancer.
Using cannabis can have the following effects on your body:
may decrease your memory, ability to pay attention and concentrate, and your ability to learn
can affect your mental health
can affect your moods and feelings
can damage your lungs
give you more coughs, colds, and chest infections
Source: Health Canada "Cannabis in Canada Get the Facts: Health Effects"
Name 2 groups of people that may be easily harmed by cannabis use. (there are many answers for this questions)
Youth 25 years of age and under
Children and babies exposed to second-hand cannabis smoke may have damage to their developing brain and lungs
Pregnant and breastfeeding women may pass the harmful chemicals in cannabis to their babies through the placenta and through their breast milk. There is no known safe amount or time for cannabis use in pregnancy and when breastfeeding
Those with a mental health issue or those with a parent or sibling with a mental health issue are at a greater risk for harms
Those with a substance use problem or those with a parent or sibling with a substance use problem are at a greater risk for harms
TRUE OR FALSE:
You are not allowed to have any cannabis in your system (as detected by a federal or state regulations) if you are driving a motor vehicle and:
TRUE:
The law strictly prohibits consuming marijuana while operating a vehicle, and it is illegal to drive under the influence of marijuana. As with alcohol, cannabis impairs driving and judgment.
Don't get behind the wheel. Use public transportation, uber, or catch a ride with a sober friend.
What is the chemical in cannabis that makes you feel like you're "high"?
THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the main chemical and is most responsible for the “high”. It also affects your coordination and balance, and may cause you to feel anxiety, panic, and trouble knowing what's real and what's not real.
Cannabis comes in many different strains, with many different percentages of THC. The more THC in the cannabis, the more likely you are to experience negative effects from the cannabis.
What is it called when you take a quick puff?
Hint: baseball players always want to get one of these
A hit
TRUE OR FALSE: Eating or drinking products that have cannabis in them are safer than smoking or vaping cannabis
TRUE: Smoking cannabis (in joints, bongs, etc) is the most harmful way of using cannabis because it affects your lungs. Eating or drinking products that have cannabis in them is safer as it doesn't affect your lungs. But you need to be careful. When you eat edibles, your high is delayed. Pacing yourself can help you avoid what some might call a "bad high". Remember that no method is entirely risk-free.
Source: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health "The Blunt Truth"
List 4 possible long-term effects of using cannabis
Problems with memory, paying attention, concentration, & learning
Increased risk of psychosis (hearing, seeing, or feeling things that aren't real), anxiety, breathing problems (ie worsening asthma)
Addiction
Using during pregnancy or breastfeeding can harm a fetus or a newborn
Where can you legally buy cannabis?
Purchasing cannabis from a legal, regulated source means that individuals will not be exposed to cannabis that has been contaminated with unknown, harmful chemicals or other drugs, which can happen when it is purchased illegally. It also means that users can choose the percentage of THC and CBD in the cannabis they use.
What is the chemical in cannabis that can be used to help people with health problems? It can come in oil form.
Cannabidiol (CBD). CBD does not make you feel "high". It has been shown to help with some forms of chronic pain, nausea and vomiting.
What is a plant which requires careful maintenance and is also another name for cannabis?
Grass
TRUE OR FALSE: More Ontario youth drive after using cannabis than after drinking alcohol
TRUE: In 2017, more youth drove high than drunk.
Make sure you are aware if your driver has used cannabis, and if they have, find another safe way home.
There are significant risks of being hurt when driving high or drunk or being a passenger in a car driven by someone who is high or has had some alcohol.
Sources: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health "2017 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey (OSDUHS) Drug Use Report Summary" and Health Canada "Drug-Impaired Driving"
Each and every time you use cannabis your body and mind may be affected. List 5 possible short-term effects
Feelings of intense happiness, relaxation, paranoia, anxiety, feeling like time is moving slowly, psychosis (hearing, seeing, and feeling things that aren't real), difficulty paying attention, difficulty remembering, shaking, poorer coordination and balance, slower reaction time
Increased heart rate, increased hunger, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, red eyes, dry mouth, and throat.
TRUE OR FALSE: A 19 year old student can use cannabis on school property.
FALSE: Although recreational cannabis is legal for adults 19 years of age and older, no one can use cannabis at schools, on school property and at school-related activities.
In addition, smoking or vaping cannabis is prohibited at schools, on school grounds, and all public areas within 20m of these grounds.
If caught with cannabis on school property you may be suspended, or have other consequences of a legal nature.