triggers
history of narcotics anonymous
Legislation
anonymous
Nothing to do with anything
100

is an emotional state that you might experience before, during, or after substance use. You may have felt very happy, depressed, anxious, or sexually aroused while you were using. Later, these feelings can remind you of substance use.

Internal Trigger

100

In 2014 it was estimated there were this many weekly NA meetings worldwide.

63,000

100

This Act of 1906 required accurate labeling of food, medicine, and preparations that contained alcohol, morphine, opium, heroin, cocaine, and cannabis. 

Pure food and drug act 

100

In 1944 this monthly journal of Alcoholics Anonymous is first published. It could be defined as “the Facebook up today”

AA grapevine or just grapevine

100

This lynard skynard song can be said to have been a response to Neil Young’s song “Southern Man”

Sweet home, Alabama

200

 are sensations—sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch— that remind you of a drug.

Sensory Triggers

200

dr Alexander Wood helped create the hypodermic needle. His wife died of an overdose due to injecting this drug

 morphine

200

This act of 1914 used registration and taxation to restrict the use of opiates and cocaine to legitimate medical purposes. America went from uncontrolled access to access regulated by physicians. 

Harrison act

200

Can be defined as “ something that causes a part of the body to act abnormal”

Disease

200

DAILY DOUBLE

Mark David Chapman murdered Beetles member John Lennon in 1980. Mark identified with the narrator Holden Caulfield of this novel. 

300

include events, places, things, or specific times that you associate with substance use.

External triggers

300

One could purchase tooth ache drops from the pharmacy in 1885 by the LLOYD manufacturing company that contained this drug. 

Cocaine

300

True or false:

Coca-Cola produces $3bn of pure cocaine per year

True:

Coca-Cola produces as much as $3 billion in pure cocaine every year and sells it to one of the world’s largest opioid manufacturers in a secretive deal with the US government that has recently been renewed.

The cocaine by-product is then sold to the largest opioid manufacturer in the US, Mallinckrodt, which markets it as a numbing agent and topical anaesthetic for dentists.


300

There was a 13th step at one time in N.A.  Which stated :

God help Me

300

Dump, floater, and wipe are terms used in which team sport?

Volleyball 

400

Triggers lead to thought about using. Thoughts lead to cravings. Cravings can lead to

Relapse. 

400

Bayer, the maker of Asprin tha you can buy at any grocery or convenience store today, sold this product in 1898 as a safe alternative to morphine. 

Heroin

400

True or False:

According to the US federal government Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Heroin and Marijuana are classified as schedule I drugs

True

400

is a 1936 American propaganda film about drugs, revolving around the melodramatic events that ensue when high schoolstudents are lured by pushers to try marijuana -- upon trying it, they become addicted, eventually leading them to become involved in various crimes such as a hit and run accident, manslaughter, murder, conspiracy to murder and attempted rape. While all this is happening, they suffer hallucinations, descend into insanity, associate with organized crime and (in one character's case) commit suicide. The film was directed by Louis J. Gasnier and featured a cast of mainly little-known actors.

Reefer madness

400

The mascot for Cheetos

Chester Cheetah

500

DAILY DOUBLE

a trigger of a firearm set for release at the slightest pressure

500

In 1878, Dr. W.H. Bentley advocated the use of this drug as a treatment to morphine addiction. 

 Cocaine. 

500

In 1929 in response, U.S. congress authorized Public Health Service to establish _______ __________ “for the confinement and treatment of persons addicted to the use habit forming narcotic drugs” one of which opened in Lexington KY in 1935. 

Narcotic farm or narcotic farms

500

On mother’s day in 1935 Bill W meets Dr Bob in this Ohio city. 

Akron 

500

The Wright Brothers invented the first Successful powered airplane. Before that, they had a shop at 1127 West Third Street, Dayton, OH. What did they sell?

Bicycles

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