Drugs
Alcohol
HSD
Zero Tolerance
Fines/Laws
100

Abused by many high school and university students to focus or stay more alert, especially when taking exams

Xanax, Adderall, and Ritalin 

100
The legal drinking age for 1919

None. It was banned due to Prohibition and The Great Depression 

100

Drug also known as Mary Jane, Grass, Dope, or Ganga 

Marijuana 

100

Using your $100 bill to buy a bottle of Ciroc Vodka at the liquor store

Minor Purchasing Alcohol 

100
Second Offense of chewing or dipping tobacco at age 17

License suspension until 21 years of age

200

The three drugs usually used involuntarily or voluntarily to take advantage of people 

Ecstasy, Molly, and Roofies 

200

The toll roads were created in this year due to this reason

1984. The reason was to help reduce drivers from drinking and driving and to put that money for purchasing alcohol to building the HTS (taxes)

200

When people use this drug so often due to the addiction it develops this on their arm (2 part question)

Heroin and Track Marks 
200

Drinking beer with friends after school behind your high school building 

Minor in Consumption of Alcohol 

200

Third offense for a DWI

$10,000 fine

300

This drug is made in "your mamma's kitchen" which can cause seizures, strokes, and even death

Solvents 

300
Formula for oxidation 

Alcohol (liver)------> H20 + CO2

300

Four most addictive drugs or substances 

Heroin, Meth, Cocaine, and Alcohol 

300
The actual care, control, or custody of a substance or illegal drug (even if it isn't yours)

Minor in Possession (MIP)

300

The difference between implied and parental consent 

Implied Consent is used when an officer takes your breath, blood, and urine sample to check for BAC (refusal or permission for DNA sample)

Parental Consent is used when CPS gets involved for drinking at a young age

400

Also known as the "suicide drug"

PCP or Angel Dust

400

Five cancers associated with alcohol abuse

Esophageal, Stomach, Liver, Pancreatic, and Colon

400
Four examples of a stimulant 

Caffeine, Inhalants, Bath Salts, Speed, Crack, Cocaine, Tobacco, Nicotine, or Meth

400

When you arrive at the checkout counter and Mr. Lee (your high school social studies teacher) recognizes you from school. He then tells the cashier you're a minor

Minor Attempting to Purchase Alcohol 

400

When you get pulled over for a DUI, but while being put into handcuffs you end up slapping the cop and running away

Intoxication Assault towards an officer 

500

One of the longest lasting drugs

LSD or Acid

500

An effect that occurs when alcohol and a depressant drug are mixed together which leads to trauma to the central nervous system or even organ failure 

Synergistic Effect 

500

The category or classification that reduces muscle coordination 

Stimulants AND Hallucinogens (trick question)

500

Bribing a cashier $50 to let you take the alcohol with you

Misrepresentation of Age

500

When you get pulled over for speeding, but an officer notices there is a finished bottle of beer in the cup holder 

Open Container Law (however, could be DUIA, DUI, or DWI if you actually were drinking and driving) 

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