THC Basics
Effects on the body and brain
Myths Vs Facts
Legal consequences
Coping and alternatives
100

What does THC stand for?

Tetrahydrocannabinol

100

What part of the brain does THC affect the most? 

The prefrontal cortex (Controls decision making and impulse control)

100

Myth or Fact: "You can’t get addicted to THC."

Myth – THC can be addictive, especially for teens.

100

What is the legal age to use marijuana in states where it’s legal?

21 years old.

100

What’s one healthy way to manage stress without using THC?

Exercise, deep breathing, or talking to a trusted adult.

200

Which plant does THC come from

Cannabis or Marijuana 

200

True or False: THC can affect your memory

True - THC can interfere with short-term memory. 

200

Myth or Fact: "Weed is natural, so it’s always safe."

Myth – Just because something is natural doesn’t mean it’s safe.

200

 True or False: THC use in teens is legal if prescribed by a doctor.

False – Medical THC laws vary, but minors need parental consent.

200

What’s one hobby you can try to distract yourself from cravings?

Art, music, sports, etc.

300

What is the main difference between THC and CBD

THC causes a "high" while CBD does not. 

300

 What is one common mental health effect linked to THC use in teens?

Increased anxiety or paranoia.

300

 Myth or Fact: "Everyone is using weed."

Myth – Studies show most teens are not regular users.

300

If you’re caught with THC at school, what’s one possible consequence?

Suspension, expulsion, or legal trouble.

300

Name one person you could turn to for support during tough times.

Friends, family, mentors, or counselors.

400

How long can THC stay in your system?

Up to 30 days or longer depending on usage and metabolism 

400

How does THC affect your ability to drive?

It slows reaction time, impairs judgment, and reduces coordination.

400

Myth or Fact: "Edibles are safer than smoking."

Myth – Edibles can be unpredictable and lead to dangerous highs.

400

True or False: Driving under the influence of THC can get you a DUI.

True – THC impairs driving and is treated like alcohol in many states.

400

What’s one grounding technique that can help with anxiety or cravings?

5-4-3-2-1 method (five things you can see, four you can touch, etc.).

500

True or False: THC can only be smoked

False - THC can be consumed in edibles, oils, vapes and more. 

500

What’s one way THC use can impact school performance?

It can lower motivation, decrease focus, and affect grades.

500

Myth or Fact: "THC use can increase your risk of psychosis."

Fact – Heavy THC use has been linked to increased psychosis risk.

500

If you get in legal trouble for THC use, what type of support might help you the most?

Counseling, substance abuse programs, or mentorship.

500

What’s one personal goal you have that staying THC-free can help you achieve?

Answers will vary (getting a job, improving grades, etc.)

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