The Facts
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Risks
Effects
Legislation
100

True Or False: The majority of Ontario youth use cannabis.

False: 1 in 5 (19%) of students in grades 7-12 in an Ontario study reported using cannabis in the 2016/2017 school year. 



100

Which part of the body is also a nickname for cannabis?

Hint: we have these in our shoulders, elbows, and fingers.

Joint

100

How does cannabis affect  your driving?

Will accept any of the following:

1. Decreases alertness

2. Decreases concentration

3. Decreases coordination

4. Decreases reaction time

5. Increases odds of being in a fatal crash

When you use alcohol AND cannabis the odds of being in a fatal crash increase by 2,200% (22 times the risk) compared to cannabis alone.

If a police officer finds that you are impaired by any drug, including cannabis, you will face serious penalties, including:

an immediate licence suspension

financial penalties

possible vehicle impoundment

possible criminal record

possible jail time

Plan a safe ride home. 

Use public transit

Use a designated driver

Call someone for a ride

Cab

Stay over

100

True Or False: Exposure to second-hand vapour is harmless.

False. Bystanders can also be exposed to vapour that is exhaled by users. Research indicates that vapour may pose a health risk to bystanders. Studies of second-hand e-cigarette aerosol have found toxic chemicals at levels linked to negative health effects. Even at low levels, small particles can harm your lungs. More research is needed to know the full risks to bystanders.

100

True Or False: It is legal for 18 year olds to use or possess cannabis.

False. You need to be 19 years of age and older to buy, use, possess and grow recreational cannabis. This is the same as the minimum age for the sale of tobacco and alcohol in Ontario. 

200

True Or False: Cannabis is addictive.

True. The risk of becoming addicted is 1 in 6 (17%) among those who start using cannabis as a youth. The youth brain is still developing which makes it easier to become addicted to cannabis and other drugs.

200

What is a nickname for cannabis that is also a name for a gardener's enemy?

Weed.

200

True Or False: Youth who vape are four times more likely to smoke cigarettes. 

True. Youth who vape with nicotine are four times more likely to smoke, to smoke more often, and to smoke higher amounts of tobacco.

200

True or False: Using cannabis at a young age, or using it every day for a long period of time may cause harm that may not go away when you stop using. 

True. Using cannabis when you're younger (and by young we mean teenagers, and definitely younger than 16) can increase the risk of problems with your health, education and social life.

If you use often, try to limit your use, such as using only on weekends or once a week. 

200

List two places where it is illegal to use cannabis.

Will accept any of the following:

1. School property

2. Child care centres

3. Near sports fields or playground

4. Hospital grounds

5. At work

6. Vehicles and boats

7. In restaurants

8. In bus shelters

You can use cannabis in your home or on your property (if allowed in your lease if you're renting) and sidewalks. 

300

True Or False: Vapes without nicotine are safe.

False. The vapour produced by vapes is not harmless water vapour, even when it doesn't contain nicotine. In addition to nicotine, many chemicals have been found in vapour including: 

Very small particles that can be inhaled deep into the lungs causing breathing problems

Flavouring such as diacetyl, a chemical linked to a serious lung disease

Propylene glycol and glycerol which can bother your mouth and throat, and cause coughing and spitting

Volatile organic compounds which can cause breathing problems, headaches, and bother your eyes, ears, nose and throat

Chemicals that can cause cancer

Heavy metals such as nickel, tin, and lead that may cause cancer, damage the central nervous system, damage organs in the body such as the liver, kidneys, and heart, and damage the brain.

300

What is an item for cooking that is also a nickname for cannabis?

Pot.

300

True Or False: Smoking cannabis is safe.

False. Cannabis has over 400 chemicals in it. Some of these chemicals are linked to causing cancer. 

Using cannabis can have the following effects on your body:

may decrease your memory, ability to pay attention and concentrate, and your ability to learn

can affect your mental health

can affect your moods and feelings

can damage your lungs

give you more coughs, colds, and chest infections

300

Name two groups of people that may be easily harmed by cannabis.

Will accept any of the following:

1. Youth 25 years of age and under

2. Babies

3. Children

4. Pregnant women

5. Breastfeeding women

6. Those with a mental health issue

7. Those with a substance use problem

Children and babies exposed to second-hand cannabis smoke may have damage to their developing brain and lungs

Pregnant and breastfeeding women may pass the harmful chemicals in cannabis to their babies through the placenta and through their breast milk. There is no known safe amount or time for cannabis use in pregnancy and when breastfeeding.

Those with a mental health issue or those with a parent or sibling with a mental health issue are at a greater risk for harms.

Those with a substance use problem or those with a parent or sibling with a substance use problem are at a greater risk for harms.

300

Name two things that can happen if a youth is caught vaping.

You can be:

1. Suspended

2. Expelled

3. Receive a fine of hundreds of dollars

4. Your parents may be notified

400

What is the chemical in cannabis that makes you feel like you're "high"?

THC. THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the main chemical and is most responsible for the "high". It also affects your coordination and balance, and may cause you to feel anxiety, panic, and trouble knowing what's real and what's not real.

400

What is it called when you take a quick puff?

Hint: baseball players always want to get one of these.

A hit.

400

True Or False: Eating or drinking products that have cannabis in them are safer than smoking or vaping cannabis. 

True. Smoking cannabis (in joints, bongs, etc) is the most harmful way of using cannabis because it affects your lungs. Eating or drinking products that have cannabis in them is safer as it doesn't affect your lungs. But you need to be careful. It could be more dangerous to use edibles if you don't know what's in them - they may have very high amounts of THC, and the THC may not be mixed in evenly. When you eat edibles, your high is delayed. Pacing yourself can help you avoid what some might call a "bad high". Remember that no method is entirely risk-free.

400

List two possible long-term effects of using cannabis.

Will accept any of the following:

1. Memory

2. Attention

3. Concentration

4. Learning

5. Increased risk of psychosis

6. Addiction

7. Harm fetus

8. Harm newborn

Cannabis may lead to problems with memory, paying attention, concentration, and learning.

Increased risk of psychosis (hearing, seeing, or feeling things that aren't real), anxiety, breathing problems (ie worsening asthma).

One in six youth who start using cannabis in their teens will develop an addiction problem with it, compared to one in nine who start using cannabis as adults.

Using cannabis during pregnancy or breastfeeding can harm a fetus or a newborn.

400

Where can you legally buy cannabis?

Online: Ontario Cannabis Store

Licensed storefront

Purchasing from a legal source means that individuals will not be exposed to cannabis that has been contaminated with unknown, harmful chemicals or other drugs, which can happen when it is purchased illegally. It also means that users can choose the percentage of THC and CBD in the cannabis they use. 

500

What is the chemical in cannabis that can be used to help people with health problems?

CBD. Cannabidiol (CBD) does not make you feel "high". It has been shown to help with some forms of chronic pain, nausea, and vomiting.

500

What is another word for vaping that contains a gemstone?

JUUL or JUULing is another word for vaping which comes from the name of a vape "JUUL". A JUUL vape contains nicotine in amounts similar to what's found in regular cigarettes. Nicotine is highly addictive and may harm the developing adolescent brain. 

500

True Or False: 10 puffs of a vape can have as much nicotine as a cigarette.

True. 10 puffs of a vape can have as much nicotine as a cigarette for example in a JUUL or Vype vape, or there may be little or no nicotine in the puffs of a vape. 

500

Each and every time you use cannabis your body and mind may be affected. List two possible short-term effects. 

Will accept any of the following:

1. Intense happiness

2. Relaxation

3. Paranoia

4. Anxiety

5. Feels like time is moving more slowly

6. Psychosis (hearing, seeing, and feeling things that aren't real, not being able to tell what's real and what's not real)

7. Difficult paying attention

8. Difficulty remembering

9. Shaking

10. Poorer coordination and balance

11. Slower reaction time

You may also have an increased heart rate, increased hunger, increased blood pressure, dilated pupils, red eyes, dry mouth, and throat.

500

True Or False: A 19 year-old student can use cannabis on school property.

False. Although recreational cannabis is legal for adults 19 years of age and older, no one can use cannabis at schools, on school property and at school-related activities. 

In addition, smoking or vaping cannabis is prohibited at schools, on school grounds, and all public areas within 20m of these grounds.

If caught with cannabis on school property you may be suspended, or have other consequences.