ALCOHOL FACTS
WEED & HALLUCINOGENS
VAPES & NICOTINE
OTHER DRUGS
PREVENTION & SMART CHOICES
100

This organ works hardest to break down alcohol.

Liver

100

THC is the main psychoactive chemical found in this drug.

Weed

100

Most vapes contain this highly addictive drug.

Nicotine

100

“Galaxy Gas” is a street name for this substance often used incorrectly.

nitrous oxide?

100

The most effective way to avoid drug-related consequences is to do this.

not using drugs?

200

Drinking this many drinks in a short time is considered binge drinking for males.

5 or more standard size drinks

200

Using weed regularly can affect this mental skill needed for school and sports.

Memory and concentration

200

This marketing tactic used by vape companies is used to target teens.

Flavored vapes

200

The main addictive drug in Lean belongs to this drug class.

Opioids

200

Saying “I’m good” and changing the subject is an example of this skill.

Refusal skills

300

Alcohol can slow this critical ability needed for driving and sports.

Reaction time

300

LSD and magic mushrooms are examples of this type of drug.

Hallucinogens

300

Vaping can damage this organ, making it harder to breathe and perform in sports.

The lungs

300

Repeated use of nitrous oxide can damage this vitamin essential for nerves.

Vitamin b12

300

Having friends who support healthy choices helps reduce this risk.

Peer pressure

400

Alcohol helps you sleep better

TRUE or FALSE

False, it disrupts sleep.

400

Hallucinogens can cause this scary effect where users lose touch with reality.

Hallucinations or psychosis

400

Nicotine changes the part of the brain that controls focus and impulse control.


True or False 

TRUE

400

Mixing nitrous oxide with alcohol increases the risk of this serious outcome.

What is passing out or death?

400

This trusted group can help teens make safer decisions.

Parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, coaches....

500

Underage drinking increases the risk of damage to this still-developing body part.

The brain

500

Teens who use weed early are more likely to struggle with this later in life.

Addiction and mental health issues

500

This condition can happen when users try to quit nicotine and feel irritable or anxious.

Withdrawal

500

This body system can slow down dangerously when using Lean.

Breathing or respiratory system

500

Calling for help during an overdose is protected by this type of law in many states.

Good Samaritan law