DUI
True or False
Substances + the Body
Cannabis
Addiction
100

This is the legal BAC limit for drivers 21+ in most U.S states

What is 0.08?

100
1 in 8 drug users have had parents use drugs in the past year.

True

100
This is the organ that is most responsible for breaking down alcohol.

What is the Liver?

100

This type of product can take 30 minutes to 2 hours to take effect, leading to delayed reactions. 

What are edibles?

100

This type of early life experience - including neglect or abuse - increased the risk of later addiction. 

What is trauma?

200

This age group accounts for the highest number of DUI-related crashes in South Carolina.

Who are drivers ages 20-34?

200

Prescription medications cannot lead to addiction if they come from a doctor.

False

200

This term is used to discuss when the body adapts to a substance and needs more to get the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

This is what THC stands for.

What is tetrahydrocannabinol?

200

This is the average age group of first drug use in the United States.

What is 13-15 ?

300

This law requires drivers to submit to breath, blood, or urine testing or face automatic suspension.

What is implied consent?

300

All addictive substance produce the same type of dependence in the brain. 

False (different substances affect different neural pathways)

300

The use of this substance group often involves the symptom of elevated heart rate.

What is stimulants?

300

This mental health condition, involving worry and tension, can both worsen and be worsened by heavy cannabis use.

What is anxiety?

300

After substance addictions this is the 7th most common addiction.

What is caffeine?

400

This type of insurance penalty often follows a DUI conviction in South Carolina and can last for years.

What is SR-22 insurance?

400
Most people with addiction never seek treatment. 

True (barriers include stigma, cost and lack of access)

400

This "happy chemical", linked to pleasure and motivation, is heavily affected by many addictive substances.

What is dopamine?

400

This cognitive skill - needed for tasks like studying or following instructions - can be reduced shortly after using cannabis.

What is attention or focus?

400

This is the term for a set of negative beliefs, stereotypes, and judgements that society places on people who struggle with substance use disorders. 

What is stigma?

500

The amount of time you have to have the ignition interlock after 2 DUIs

What is 2 years?

500

Drinking coffee can sober you up

False

500

This organ processes THC and stores it in body fat for days or weeks. 

What is the liver?

500

Smoking cannabis can irritate this system in the body, leading to coughing or breathing issues. 

What is the respiratory system?


500

This is the physical and emotional reaction that happens when the body expects a substances and doesn't get it.

What is withdrawal?

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