What is the legal blood alcohol level for adults?
0.08%
How is tobacco used?
What is the main effect of a hallucinogen?
Hallucinations.
Why can't you drive while intoxicated?
Alcohol effects every rotary function involved in driving (Or other simpler wordings)
Why do people continue using tobacco after the first time?
It contains nicotine, which is addictive.
What are inhalants?
A type of drug that you inhale into your body.
Why is it much worse for teens to drink?
Why do teens generally start using tobacco?
Peer pressure or the need to "fit in".
What are hallucinogens
A type of drug that causes you to see hallucinations and experience emotions.
What are some of the long term effects of alcohol?
High blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, strokes, digestive problems, seizures.
What are some of the long term effects of using tobacco?
Lung cancer, liver disease, oral disease, heart disease, strokes, COPD.
What is the difference between a stimulant and a depressant?
A stimulant raises activity in the body. A depressant does the opposite.
What are some of the immediate effects of alcohol?
Slowed response times, distorted vision, slowed heart rate.
Why is smokeless tobacco sometimes considered safer than tobacco?
Smokeless tobacco has a different carcinogen, it isn't inhaled which means it doesn't cause lung cancer.
What are narcotics?
A drug that relieves pain and induces drowsiness, stupor, or insensibility