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Hannan Stories
100

A drug obtained only with a written order from a doctor and purchased at a pharmacy.

Prescription Drugs

100

The group of people that introduce teenagers to drugs.

Friends or peers

100

Opiates come from this plant.

Poppy

100

Name one of the three suggested alternatives to drugs.

Engage in physical activity, volunteer, join a youth group

100

Mr. Hannan tells you to turn down drugs by suggesting to play one of these two sports.

Bowling or Lawn Darts

200

The improper use of medicines, prescription or over-the-counter.

Drug Misuse

200

A factor that reduces a person's potential for harmful behavior.

Protective Factor

200

The drug that can act as a depressant, stimulant, or hallucinogen.

Marijuana

200

This process must be completed under medical supervision.

Detoxification 

200

The bear that was shot with a tranquilizer dart fell onto this.

Trampoline

300

The intentional improper or unsafe use of a drug.

Drug Abuse

300

Competitive Pressure is this kind of Risk Factor for drug use.

Social Factor

300

Central Nervous System depressants are also called this.

Tranquilizers

300

A residential treatment center where former drug abusers live together and learn how to be drug-free.

Therapeutic Community

300

The color of the Flintstone vitamins that Hannan was addicted to as a child.

Purple

400

When the effects of drugs are canceled out or reduced by the other.

Drug Antagonism

400

Teenagers are more vulnerable to the influence of drugs if they lack close relationships with this group of people.

Family

400

The class of depressants called sedative-hypnotics.

Barbiturates

400

If someone offering you drugs won't take no for an answer, this is the final step to take.

Walk away (or remove yourself from the situation)

400

When describing the appearance of crack babies, Mr. Hannan compared them to this animal.

Squirrels

500

When drugs interact to produce effects greater than those that each drug would produce alone.

Drug Synergism

500

Having low self-esteem is this kind of Risk Factor for drug use.

Personal Factor

500

Psilocybin, Phencyclidine, and Lysergic Acid Diethyl-amide are examples of this drug type.

Hallucinogen

500

If the stresses in life are too much to handle, do this instead of drugs.

Find a trusted adult to talk to.

500

According to ACT Training:

"If you're peakin', they're..." doing this.

Leakin'

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