What is the addictive property of marijuana?
Delta-9tetrahydrocannacinol (THC)
What is the largest brand of e-Cigarettes?
Juul
Is alcohol a very common drug?
Yes. Alcohol is the most common drug of all age groups.
How often does someone die from opioids?
Every 11 minutes.
What is fentanyl?
An opioid that alters the way people think and act. it is very addictive and is believed as the drug that killed prince.
What are marijuanas effects on the body?
Marijuana alters perception and mood, feeling a high of pleasure, increased appetite, difficulty thinking.
Yes the release of toxins creates pollution.
At what percent could someone die from alcohol?
0.4-0.5
What are types of opioid drugs?
Meth, Heroine, Fentanyl and OxyContin.
What are some effects of fentanyl?
Steals hopes, dreams, wastes money, wastes, energy.
What are ways that marijuana is used?
Marijuana can be smoked, injected, eaten, drank, used as a pill, or vaporized.
How much nicotine is in one pod.
The amount of one pack of cigarettes.
What is the cost of a dwi or dui?
$1,000.
What are the effects of Opioid use?
Decreased feeling of pain, tiredness and slowed breathing.
How many deaths were from fentanyl in 2017?
Over 70,000.
How much does 1g cost, and last?
1g cost anywhere from $25-$75. This lasts around 1 day.
What is one reason why youth are appealed to them?
The different flavors.
What are long term effects of Alcohol?
Increased risk of Liver cancer, brain shrinkage and birth defects.
What is the method of use for Opioids?
Pills, Injections, snorted, or smoked.
Where are some of the centers for fentanyl?
Baltimore, Pensylvania, New Hampsire.
What is longterm effects of marijuana use?
Increases risk of heart disease and increases risk of lung cancer.
What percentage of youth have tried a Juul?
10% of 10-24 year olds have tried a Juul.
How does alcohol affect the nervous system?
It acts as an anesthetic on the central nervous system.
What percentage of deaths are opioid related?
Around 20%
How stron is fentanyl?
50 times as strong as heroin. Carfentanyl is 100 times as strong as fentanyl.