Cannabis & Health
Cannabis & The Law
Cannabis & The Brain
Cannabis & Society
Myth or
Fact?
100

True or False – Cannabis is completely safe because it’s natural.

Myth! It can have health risks, including lung issues and mental health effects. 


100

What is the legal age to buy, possess, or use cannabis in Ontario?

19 years old.

100

True or False – Regular cannabis use before age 25 can affect brain development.

True! The brain is still developing, and cannabis can impact its structure and function.

100

True or False – Everyone reacts to cannabis the same way.

False! Effects vary based on tolerance, genetics, and mental health.

100

Myth or Fact – You can’t overdose on cannabis

Myth! While not fatal, too much can cause panic, paranoia, and severe impairment.

200

What is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis?

THC – Tetrahydrocannabinol.

200

True or False – You can legally smoke cannabis anywhere you can smoke tobacco in Ontario.

False! Some places, like workplaces, schools, and cars, are off-limits.

200

Which brain region is most affected by THC, impacting memory and learning?

The hippocampus

200

What is one reason cannabis use among youth has increased with legalization

Increased availability and reduced perception of risk.

200

Myth or Fact – Cannabis is safer than alcohol.

Myth! Both have risks, especially with heavy use.

300

Long-term cannabis use can impact which cognitive function the most?

Memory and attention.

300

Where can you legally buy recreational cannabis in Ontario?

Only from licensed Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) retailers or online at OCS.ca.

300

What withdrawal symptoms might frequent users experience if they quit?

Irritability, sleep issues, cravings, anxiety.

300

How can secondhand cannabis smoke affect non-users?

It can cause minor THC exposure and possible impairment.

300

Myth or Fact – Holding in cannabis smoke longer makes you higher.

Myth! Most THC is absorbed within seconds, and holding your breath only increases lung irritation, not effects.  

400

True or False – Cannabis can be addictive.

True

400

Can you grow cannabis at home in Ontario? If so, how many plants?

Yes, up to four plants per household.

400

True or False – High-THC cannabis products are less risky than lower-THC ones.

False! Higher THC levels increase the risk of negative effects like anxiety and psychosis.

400

True or False – Cannabis use can lead to lower motivation and performance in school or work.

True! Heavy use is linked to reduced motivation and concentration.

400

Myth or Fact – Mixing cannabis with alcohol makes both substances stronger.

Fact! It increases impairment and risk of negative effects.

500

What is the risk of cannabis use for people predisposed to schizophrenia?

It may trigger or worsen symptoms of psychosis.

500

True or False – You can legally transport cannabis in your car as long as it’s out of reach of the driver.  

True! Cannabis must be in its original, sealed packaging or stored in a closed container and kept out of reach of the driver, like in the trunk.  

500

What brain chemical does THC mimic?

Anandamide, which affects mood, memory, and pain perception.

500

What impact has cannabis legalization had on illegal sales?

In some places, illegal markets still exist due to taxes and regulations on legal sales.

500

Myth or Fact – Medical cannabis has no side effects.

Myth! It can still cause drowsiness, dizziness, and other effects.

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