True or False: The chemical in marijuana that makes a person feel high is called CBD.
False: THC
True or False: Pharmacies used to sell products that contained marijuana, and people did not need permission to use it.
True: In the late 1800s, pharmacies sold products that contained cannabis.
Marijuana can damage which two major organs in the body?
A: Brain & Lungs
B: Heart & Lungs
C: Liver & Kidneys
D: Pancreas & Liver
A: Brain & Lungs
True or False: It is illegal to take marijuana over state lines.
True
What marijuana product prompts the most calls to the Poison Control Center?
A: Vape Pens
B: Pre-rolled joints
C: Edibles
D: CBD oil
C: Edibles
True or False? Edibles affect the body immediately.
False: Edible marijuana products can take up to 4 hours to have an effect because they take longer to enter the bloodstream.
Which state was the first to legalize recreational marijuana?
A: Colorado
B: California
C: Washington
D: Oregon
A: Colorado
How long can marijuana stay in your system?
A: 6 hours
B: 1 week
C: 2 weeks
D: Over 4 weeks
D: Over 4 weeks
True or False: If you're 21 or older, it's legal to use marijuana in a car, so long as the car is not running.
False: It is illegal to use marijuana in a car, on federal land, and in a public place.
The body stores THC in what cells?
A: Blood
B: Nerve
C: Fat
D: Stem
B: Fat
True or False: Teen marijuana use has no link to depression.
False: Teens who use marijuana are 7 times more likely to develop depression.
Which state was the first to legalize medical marijuana?
A: Colorado
B: California
C: Oregon
D: Washington
B: California
What are the immediate effects of marijuana?
Feeling high, slowed reaction time and hand/eye coordination, distorted perceptions of time and distance, paranoia, faster heart rate, increased blood pressure, increased appetite, dry mouth, red eyes, difficulty thinking and problem solving, and feeling tired.
True or False: Weed is legal under U.S. federal law.
False: Weed is still illegal under federal law even though it may legal in certain states.
What are the 3 classification strains of marijuana?
Sativa, Indica, and Hybrid
True or False: The chemical released in the brain when using marijuana is called Dopamine.
True: Dopamine is a chemical messenger that carries signals between brain cells.
In what year did Colorado legalize recreational marijuana?
B: 2014
What are the potential long term health effects of marijuana?
Lung damage, difficulty learning, memory problems, and addiction. If marijuana is used as an adolescent, there could be a negative impact on brain development.
What can a Minor in Possession (MIP) result in?
Fines, Driver's License Suspended, Loss of Financial Aid for College, and misdemeanor or felony charges.
Marijuana use can increase __________ disorders among adolescents.
A: Anxiety
B: Eating
C: Bipolar
D: ADHD
A: Anxiety
True or False: Schools can't create their own rules and consequences for marijuana possession and consumption.
False: Schools makes their own rules around marijuana and consequences for being caught on the school campus with marijuana.
In what year way marijuana criminalized in the United States?
A: 1928
B: 1937
C: 1946
D: 1952
1937
What happens when someone who is addicted to marijuana stops using?
They may experience withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability, sleeping difficulties, anxiety, and cravings.
What can happen if you violate a school's drug policy?
You may be suspended from school, required to complete drug counseling program, removed from sports teams.
What is the scientific name for weed?
A: Marijuana
B: Cannabis
C: Weed
D: Ganja
B: Cannabis