Marijuana Science
Brain and Mental Health
Physical Effects & Health Risks
Laws, Myths, & Media
Recovery & Decision-Making
100

What is the main chemical in weed that causes a "high"?

What is THC?

100

What part of the brain does weed affect?

What is the prefrontal cortex (decision-making)?

100

“Weed isn’t addictive.” True or False?

What is False (1 in 6 teens get addicted)?

100

True or False: Weed is legal for teens in any U.S. state.

What is False - no state allows recreational use for minors?

100

What percentage of teen users become addicted?

What is about 1 in 6 (16%)?

200

What chemical in marijuana is non-psychoactive and used in some medicines?

What is CBD?

200

True or False: Teen marijuana use can change how the brain develops.

What is TRUE? THC interferes with neuron connections in areas that control judgment and emotion regulation 

200

Can smoking weed affect your lungs?

What is Yes — it can cause chronic cough, bronchitis, and lung irritation 

200

Can you get charged for driving under the influence of marijuana?

What is Yes — DUI laws include weed?

200

What happens to your mood during withdrawal?

What is irritability, anxiety, sleep problems, or low appetite?

300

How much stronger is weed now compared to the 1990s?

What is 3-5x more potent? (Now 15-25% or higher - up to 80% in concentration)

300

What mental health symptoms can heavy weed use worsen or cause?

What is anxiety, depression, paranoia, or psychosis?

300

What happens to coordination and reaction time when high?

What is they slow down, increasing accident risk 

300

“Weed is safer because it’s natural.” True or False?

What is False — natural doesn’t mean harmless; THC still alters the brain 

300

What’s one proven strategy to quit or reduce weed use?

What is CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Motivational Interviewing, or attending IOP group?

400

Name one way weed can be used other than smoking.

What is edibles, oils, vapes, dabs, and tinctures?

400

What's amotivational sydrome?

What is lack of drive, focus, and energy?

400

What happens when weed is mixed with alcohol or other drugs?

What is the effects multiply — higher risk of blackouts, vomiting, or injury 

400

What’s one way the media or social media glamorizes weed?

What is memes, music, or influencers showing it as stress relief or rebellion without showing consequences 

400

What are common triggers for using again?

What is stress, boredom, certain people, or environments?

500

What part of the brain does THC mainly affect?

What is the endocannabinoid system — especially the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus?

500

What is “cannabis-induced psychosis”?

What is a mental state with hallucinations or paranoia triggered by high-THC use, especially in vulnerable teens


500

What is “cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome”?

What is a condition from heavy long-term use causing repeated vomiting and dehydration


500

What is the federal law classification for marijuana?

What is a Schedule I drug (same level as heroin and LSD — “no accepted medical use” federally). 

500

What part of recovery focuses on creating a plan for future temptations?

What is relapse prevention planning?


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