Main & Hastings - addiction/harm reduction
gang gang
Kitsilano Cannabis
Seawall side effects
Ain’t nothing but a slang thang
100

Calling this number is important during a medical emergency.

911

100

According to the Criminal Code Section 46.7.1, a “criminal organization” must consist of at least this many people.

3.

100

True or False: CBD causes a “high”

False

100

This vital organ filters blood and is susceptible to damage from an overdose.

Liver.

100

Five-oh

Police

200

This position can help keep an unconscious breathing person‘s airway open.

Recovery position.

200

Founded in 1997 by Clay Roueche in the Fraser Valley, this notorious, multi-ethnic gang chose its global name to reflect the diverse cultural background of its members.

United Nations (UN)

200

name one common short-term effect of cannabis.

Red eyes, dry mouth, slower reaction time, increased appetite.

200

Cocaine and methamphetamine can increase this vital sign to dangerous levels.

Heart rate or blood pressure.

200

green light or green lit.

Someone having a "hit" on them. Not welcome anymore.

300

Naloxone works by temporarily blocking the effects of this class of drug.

Opioids 

300

How much does the government of BC invest in anti-gang initiatives annually.

$22 million

300

This snack craving is commonly nicknamed after using cannabis.

Munchies.

300

This stimulant-related emergency may involve overheating and confusion.

Herperthermia.

300

Capping

Lying.

400

List 3 harm reduction supplies.

Naloxone, sterile syringes, fentanyl test strips, gloves, mouth barriers.

400

Which gangs formed the Wolf Pack

Hells Angels, Red Scorpions and Independent Soldiers.

400

What does THC stand for?

Tetrahydrocannibinol.

400

Long-term methamphetamine use may negatively impact this body system.

Nervous system or brain.

400

Dragon

Heroin.

500

Naloxone may not work effectively if this type of non-opioid substance caused the overdose.

Benzodiazepine, alcohol, or stimulants.

500

How many criminal groups are active in BC.

188

500

This symptom may occur if someone consumes too much cannabis in a short period of time.

Anxiety, paranoia, nausea, panic.

500

Name 4 factors that increase overdose risk.

Mixing substances, using alone, reduced tolerance, unknown potency, fentanyl contamination, large doses, poor health, lack of Naloxone.

500

Two-twos

Quickly, all of a sudden, swear on my life.

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