what is the component in marijuana that makes it illegal?
what is THC?
name two types of alcohol
what is beer, wine, vodka, whiskey, etc?
the most common e cigarette type
what is juul?
the main ingredient in cigarettes is______?
what is tobacco?
two main types of drug treatments
2. rehab centers
what was the first state to legalize marijuana?
what is California?
alcohol is
what is a depressant?
about how old are e cigarettes
what is 10 years?
the addictive drug found in tobacco
what is nicotine?
drugs can cause your heart to ____
what is slow down/overwork/stop?
what are some examples of the medicinal benefits of marijuana?
It can be used to treat chronic pain ,anxiety, epilepsy, and it relaxes the nervous system,
which organ is affected the most by drinking alcohol?
what is the liver?
a lung disease where aerosol sticks to the lungs and causes breathing issues
what is popcorn lung?
percent of adult smokers that began their addiction as children or adolescents.
what is 90%?
DWI/DUI stands for _____?
What is driving while intoxicated/driving under the influence?
what are the two main derivatives of marijuana
(one typically medical, one usually recreational)
what is indica and sativa?
alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream within____
what is 5 to 10 minutes
what is aerosol?
students who smoke their first cigarette before the age of ____ are more likely to become regular or heavy smokers than other students.
what is twelve
four reasons someone may engage in substance abuse
what is low self esteem, boredom, peer pressure, alienation, etc
(traumatic events and curiosity also accepted)
how much does 1g usually cost?
what is 25-35 dollars?
percent of alcohol in 100 proof whiskey
(proof is double the alcohol content)
one juul pod is equal to:
what is one pack of cigarettes?
name two chemicals found in cigarettes.
What is battery acid, lighter fluid, sewar gas, poison, carbon monoxide, rocket fuel, toilet cleaner, insecticide, candle wax, vinegar?
stimulant vs depressant
what is, a substance that speeds up nervous system activity, vs, a substance that slows nervous system activity.