Hugs, Not Drugs
Feeling some type of way
Oooh, you got BUSTED
Edumacated
Looking in the rearview mirror
100

The main three kinds of effects drugs do

What is Relax you (downers), Excite you (uppers), Play with your senses (psychedelics/hallucinogens)?

100

The four hormones responsible for happiness and general well-being in the body, aka D.O.S.E.

What is dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins?

100

Anyone convicted of manufacturing, distributing or trafficking a controlled substance may face anywhere from 6 months to 2 years in jail and a $10,000 fine for a first offense. Depending on the amount of the substance confiscated and the criminal history of the offender, the penalty may extend to life in prison and up to $250,000 in monetary penalties.

If the crime took place in a location designated as being a " _______    ________   _______", the punishment automatically increases.

What is a drug free zone?

Drug-free zones typically involve a destination within 1,000 feet of any daycare center or a public or private school. The court more than likely will hand down a severe punishment if the crime involved the distribution or trafficking of controlled substances to minors.

100

Model of addiction where those suffering from addiction are viewed as a product of poor choices, lack of willpower and an unwillingness to change their lives.

What is moral model?

100

A cheap, highly addictive form of cocaine known as “crack” was first developed in this decade.

What is the 80's?

200

Negative consequences you can get from using chemicals (at least 5).

What is Product you can't trust, chance of overdose, risk of infection, legal trouble, physical damage, mental damage, financial loss, loss of family and friends, risk of addiction/chemical dependency?

200

When a person who can't fall asleep after taking a single sleeping pill takes another pill an hour later hoping that "it'll do the job". (Misuse, abuse and/or addiction)

What is drug misuse?

200

In Texas, a first-time DWI conviction leads to a driver's license suspension that starts at 90 days to what length of time?

What is one year?

200

A person that has ______________ _____________ begins to experience unpleasant physical symptoms when their use of a drug is suddenly stopped or taken in smaller doses.

What is physical dependence?

200

The name of the program that the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Daryl Gates, and the Los Angeles Unified School District started in 1983. 


What is the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program?

The program, which still exists today, pairs students with local police officers in an effort to reduce drug use, gang membership and violence. Students learn about the dangers of substance abuse and are required to take a pledge to stay away from drugs and gangs.

300

Maximum percentage level of B.A.C. you can reach (Blood Alcohol Concentration) where the positive, social benefits of alcohol still exceed the negative aspects most people would rather avoid (getting sick, bad decisions, hangovers, etc.)

What is .05?

300

Drugs directly or indirectly target the brain’s reward system by flooding the circuit with _____________, a neurotransmitter present in regions of the brain that regulate movement, emotion, cognition, motivation, and reinforcement of rewarding behaviors. 

What is dopamine?

It was once thought that surges of dopamine directly caused the euphoria, but scientists now think dopamine has more to do with getting us to repeat pleasurable activities (reinforcement) than with producing pleasure directly.  

300

Examples of these type of offenses are the following: Purchasing or attempting to purchase alcohol, Lying about your age in an attempt to obtain alcohol, Presenting a falsified document stating that you’re 21 years old in an attempt to obtain alcohol, Consuming alcohol, Possessing alcohol, Public intoxication.

What is non-driving alcohol offenses?

300

A person that has ______________ _____________ believes they need a drug to feel good or to function normally.

What is psychological dependence?

300

The name of the campaign that President Ronald Reagan’s wife, Nancy Reagan, launched in 1982, which encouraged children to reject experimenting with or using drugs by simply saying the word “no.”

What is "Just Say No"?

Nancy Reagan traveled the country to endorse the campaign, appearing on television news programs, talk shows and public service announcements. The first lady also visited drug rehabilitation centers to promote Just Say No.

Surveys suggest the campaign may have led to a spike in public concern over the country’s drug problem. In 1985, the proportion of Americans who saw drug abuse as the nation’s “number one problem,” was between 2 percent and 6 percent. In 1989, that number jumped to 64 percent.

400

The term ____________ comes from the Greek word for "stupor" and originally referred to a variety of substances that dulled the senses and relieved the pain. Also used by the DEA.

What is narcotic?

400

Thoughts and feelings that make you crave drugs or alcohol.

What is internal triggers?

400

All drivers in Texas are subject to this type of consent when on the road.

What is implied consent?

This means that if you drive, you’ve implied your consent to a chemical test if law enforcement suspects you’re drunk or otherwise impaired. If you refuse a chemical or blood test, you are subject to possible further penalties.

400

Studies have shown that ________________ factors contribute to 60% of addiction vulnerability in a person and ________________ factors contribute to 40%.

What is biological/genetic and environmental?

400

A phrase used to refer to a government-led initiative started by President Richard Nixon in 1971 that aims to stop illegal drug use, distribution and trade by dramatically increasing prison sentences for both drug dealers and users.

What is the War on Drugs?

500

Kitchen spice that can give a person a "high" similar to that of hallucinogens if ingested in large doses.

What is nutmeg?

500

You are at an event and you get triggered to want to use. What are 3 things you should do after you recognize a trigger?

Call a friend/sponsor, leave the event, go to a support meeting, have a safe ride, use a coping skill, verbalize the trigger, etc.

500

The Texas Controlled Substances Act of 1973 makes it a crime to either possess, distribute, or manufacture controlled substances. These controlled substances are divided into this based on their potential for abuse.

What is schedules?

  • Schedule I: substances with high potential for abuse that have no currently accepted medical use
  • Schedule II: substances with high potential for abuse that can lead to severe physical or psychological dependence, but have accepted medical uses with certain restrictions
  • Schedule III: substances with lower potential for abuse but can still lead to low, moderate, or high physical dependence
  • Schedule IV: substances with lower potential for abuse that can lead to low physical or psychological dependence
  • Schedule V: substances with low potential for abuse that can lead to limited physical or psychological dependence

The schedule of a drug can have a significant impact on the potential punishments a person faces as can whether a person was in possession of the drug, or manufacturing or selling the drug.

500

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of June 2020, this percentage of Americans reported starting or increasing substance use as a way of coping with stress or emotions related to COVID-19.

What is 13%?

500

The first state to ban cannabis consumption for non-medicinal purposes in 1913.

What is California?

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