True/False
Harm Reduction
Effects
Bonus Points
School Policy
100

True/False:

It is easy to determine strength of edible made with cannabis

False

100

What is harm reduction?

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, "Harm reduction is an evidence-based approach that is critical to engaging with people who use drugs and equipping them with life-saving tools and information to create positive change in their lives and potentially save their lives."

100

When marijuana is used what are potential short-term physical side effects? (100 pts each)

Increased heart rate, Dry mouth, Red eyes, Lack of coordination

100

What are some street names for marijuana or its forms? 

(100 pts each)

weed, hemp, kush, mary jane, pot, grass, dope, bud, refer, hydro, hash, ganja, herb, chronic, jay/j, bud, blunt, bomb, doobie, joint, homegrown, spliff

100

Are CBD products allowed on campus?

Yes! As long as there is no trace of THC in the product, CBD products are allowed on campus according to the student handbook.

200

True/False

All types of cannabis have the same levels of THC and CBD

False

200

The second most abundant cannabinoid in the cannabis plant is ____. This cannabinoid does not produce euphoria and has no potential for abuse.

CBD

200
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200

In what state did the Mile 420 sign have to get changed to Mile 419.99 on Interstate 70?

Colorado

200

Does having a valid CT 'med card' permit use of cannabis on campus?

No, according to the Narcotics, Cannabis or Controlled Substance portion of the handbook a med card does not allow the student to use cannabis on any university property

300

True/False

Marijuana has reported medicinal properties

True. For many chronically ill patients, marijuana is used for pain relief and symptom management. Benefits for MEDICAL use include nausea reduction, pain reduction, and appetite stimulation. Marinol is an FDA approved pill that can be prescribed.

300

In harm reduction efforts, it is important to not mix marijuana with what other substance?

Alcohol

300

What are common subjective effects someone might experience on marijuana (i.e paranoia)

euphoria, openness, passivity, intense emotions

300

What percent of people ages 12+ reported cannabis use in 2017

15%, 30%, 60%, 80%

15% (According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)

300

Will a student seeking medical help for drug or alcohol use be subject to University disciplinary action for (sole) violation of alcohol or drug use?

No, according to the University of New Haven Medical Amnesty Policy, a student's health and safety is the primary concern

400

Does legal access = increased use

Not necessarily! In a study in 2015, after marijuana was legalized in Colorado in 2012, adolescent marijuana use had declined

400

Should you choose to use marijuana, how long should you wait to drive (at a minimum)?

6 hours

400

How long does Marijuana stay in your system for?

Multiple factors impact this, but anywhere from a week to 90 days, average has been noted as 1 month

400

Where did Marijuana originate from?

Central/South Asia

400

Is cannabis use paraphernalia permitted on campus? (ie grinders, bongs, etc)

Per school policy, No

500

True/False:

Marijuana use is proven to cause mental illness

False, mental illnesses can have many roots, however cannabis use is not proven to be the 'cause' of mental illness

500
What percent of UNewHaven students reported weekly (or more) usage of cannabis in 2020?

10.5% 

500

Medical Marijuana is prescribed to help with these conditions and symptoms:

(Name 4)

Epilepsy and seizures, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Pain management, Cancer, Alzheimer's, HIV/AIDS. Crohn's disease, Migraines, Anorexia, IBS, PTSD,

500

How many arrests were made in 2022 for cannabis production/manufacturing according to the DEA 

(Closest number gets the point)

5,061 (According to the 2022 Final Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program Statistical Report)

500

Which impacts school policy more on cannabis use: state or federal law/ruling?

Federal

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