What is methamphetamine?
The year meth was made illegal.
What is 1970?
An effect of meth on one's eyes.
What is pupil dilation?
First time possession of meth as an adult in NJ can lead to this.
What is probation?
Number of people receiving ED treatment for meth abuse in 2011.
What is 100,000?
Meth originated from this country.
What is Japan?
It is common for meth labs to do this.
What is explode?
The effect of meth on the body's sleep patterns.
The amount of money faced in fines.
What is $35,000 to $75,000?
By 2015, this percentage of people had tried meth at least once.
What is 6%?
People found a way to inject meth during this decade.
What is the 1960s?
The decade in which meth was prescribed as a diet aid and antidepressant.
What is the 1950s?
The effect of meth on one's nose.
Consequences of possession of meth as a minor in NJ.
Between 2007 and 2015, meth overdose deaths increased by this much.
The ingredients required to make methamphetamine.
What are acetone, battery acid, and hydrogen peroxide?
This is the year during which meth was developed.
What is 1919?
Effects of meth on mental health.
What are depression, psychosis, apathy, and dependence?
Expulsion typically happens in this situation.
What is when the student already has a list of offenses?
Percentage of treatment of admissions for meth East of the Mississippi River.
What is <1%?
Amphetamine is used today in medicines such as this one.
What is Adderall?
Amphetamine is currently used to treat conditions such as these.
What are narcolepsy and ADHD?
Types of organs damaged through meth abuse.
What are lungs, kidneys, and liver?
This is when the student must attend school regularly and find a job.
What is probation?
Percentage of treatment of admissions for meth west of the Mississippi River.
What is 12-29%?