Blunt, Reefer, Mary Jane, Gangster, Chronic, Purple haze are all street names.
What is Marijuana?
Short term affects depending on how much is taken and the physical condition of the individual slurred speech, drowsiness, vomiting, diarrhea, upset stomach.
What is alcohol?
To fit in
To escape or relax
To relieve boredom
To seem grown up
To rebel
To experiment
What is reasons young people have given for taking drugs.
Comes from the Indian Hemp plant, and the part that contains the "drug is found primarily in the flowers.
What is Marijuana?
What is Alcohol?
Compressed into a pill form, snorted, smoked or injected.
What is Methamphetamine?
Causes damage to heart, kidneys, brain, liver, bone marrow and other organs.
What is an inhalant?
Developed by Merck pharmaceutical in 1912. In its original form, it was known as "MDMA" It was used in 1953 by the US Army as a psychological warfare test.
What is Estasy?
Produced in crystal form in illegal laboratories. These crystals are converted to a liquid for distribution. It is odorless, colorless, and has a sightly bitter tastes. Sold on the streets as microdots or windowpanes. Sometimes added to absorbent paper.
What is LSD?
K2, Spice, Bath Salts, Fake Wee, Black Mamba
What is Synthetic Drugs?
Incas chewed leaves to get their hearts racing and to speed their breathing. Sigmund Freud promoted this drug. Used in the original recipe for Coca-Cola.
What is Cocaine?
In its purest form, it is a fine white powder. Also can be gray, brown, or black in color.
What is Heroin?
Hug, Beans, Clarity, Lover's Speed, Love Drug
What is Ecstasy?
Dabbing, Mooking, Edibles, Vaping
What is Marijuana?
First manufactured in 1898 by Bayer Pharmaceutical for a treatment for tuberculosis as well as a remedy for morphine addiction.
What is Heroin?
Usually comes in the form of crystalline white powder that is odorless, bitter tasting and dissolves easily in water and alcohol.
What is Methamphetamine?
Flake, Rocks, snow, Charlie, Sniff
What is Cocaine and Crack Cocaine
Albert Hofmann created this drug looking for a blood stimulant. Was popularized in the 1960s by psychologist Timothy Leary.
What is LSD?