Substance addiction is primarily classified as a
A. Virus
B. Disease
C. product of one's environment
D. genetic disorder
B. Disease
In the fiscal year 2017, the state of Oregon collected approximately $ ____ million in marijuana taxes.
A. 25
B. 40
C. 70
D. 130
C. 70
Drug policies that focus on creating fewer social and physical consequences for those experiencing addiction are termed:
A. Harm Reduction Policies
B. Integration Policies
C. Facilitation Policies
D. Decriminalization Policies
A. Harm Reduction Policies
Approximately what percentage of United States citizens over twelve years old have tried an illicit drug in the last month?
A. 2%
B. 7%
C. 11%
D. 23%
C. 11%
Which of the following is NOT a known sign of drug addiction?
A. Shoplifting
B. Abandoning hobbies/passions
C. Excessive time alone
D. Lack of motivation
C. Excessive time alone
Since the legalization of recreational marijuana, The value of houses within 0.1 mile of a dispensary have risen by how much?
A. 5.4%
B. 8.4%
C. 11.4%
D. 14.4%
B. 8.4%
What is the Maximum Penalty in Florida for possession of under 20 grams of marijuana?
A. $1,000 fine
B. 1 year in jail
C. 1 year in jail and $1,000 fine
D. Felony on record
C. 1 year in jail and $1,000 fine
What percentage of United States citizens over 18 that reported using an illicit drug in the last month also reported full time employment? (2005-2011)
A. 8%
B. 15%
C. 27%
D. 51%
A. 8%
What substance is generally considered the most addictive?
A. Alcohol
B. Nicotine
C. Heroin
D. Cocaine
D. Cocaine
In the 2018 U.S. drug control spending budget, approximately how much money was requested to handle drug related issues?
A. 4 Billion
B. 9 Billion
C. 17 Billion
D. 28 Billion
D. 28 Billion
In Florida, the possession of "Hash" or Marijuana Concentrates is considered a _____.
A. Misdemeanor (up to 1 year incarceration and $1,000 fine)
B. 3rd degree felony (up to 5 years incarceration and $5,000 fine)
C. 2nd degree felony (up to 15 years incarceration and $10,000 fine)
D. 1st degree felony (up to 30 years incarceration and $10,000 fine)
B. 3rd degree felony (up to 5 years incarceration and $5,000 fine)
Approximately what percentage of inmates in America were incarcerated for drug offenses?
A. 18%
B. 31%
C. 46%
D. 60%
C. 46%
Which drug (group) is accountable for the highest number of overdose deaths?
A. Synthetic opioids
B. Heroin
C. Cocaine
D. Methamphetamine
A. Synthetic opiods (30,000 in 2017)
Considering aspects such as healthcare expenses, criminal justice and legal costs, and lost workplace production, approximately how much money is spent on substance abuse in America each year?
A. 100 billion
B. 250 billion
C. 450 billion
D. 600 billion
D. 600 billion
After decriminalization of drug possession in Portugal in 2001 and increased implementation of harm reduction policies, by what percent have drug induced deaths decreased by?
A. 9%
B. 28%
C. 52%
D. 78%
D. 78%
About how many drug overdose deaths were reported in 2017?
A. 14,000
B. 23,000
C. 47,000
D 72,000
D. 72,000
Who supports the shift from strict drug laws (punishment) to looser ones (treatment and reduced sentencing)?
A. Democrats
B. Republicans
C. Both
D. Neither
C. Both
The Nixon Administration's "War On Drugs" cost taxpayers approximately how much money annually?
A. 23 billion
B. 51 billion
C. 74 billion
D. 91 billion
B. 51 Billion
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration maintains how many foreign offices?
A. 20
B. 40
C. 60
D. 80
D. 80
For every $1 spent on drug abuse treatment, how much is saved in health care and law enforcement costs?
A. $2
B. $5
C. $8
D. $11
D. $11