What is Marijuana
Marijuana—also called weed, herb, pot, grass, bud, ganja, Mary Jane, and a vast number of other slang terms—is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried flowers
What is Tobacco
Nicotine is a stimulant drug ('upper'). You can smoke tobacco in a cigarette or pipe, chew or sniff it
What is Meth
Crystal meth is short for crystal methamphetamine. It is just one form of the drug methamphetamine.
What is Cocaine
Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant drug. For thousands of years
What is Opioids
Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illegal drug heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available legally by prescription, such as oxycodo
What is it Used for
It is used for smoking or eating
What Is Tobacco used for
Dried tobacco leaves are mainly used for smoking in cigarettes and cigars, as well as pipes and shishas . They can also be consumed as snuff, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco and snus.
What is Crystal Meth used for
users smoke crystal meth with a small glass pipe, but they may also swallow it, snort it, or inject it into a vein. People say they have a quick rush of euphoria shortly after using it.
What Is cocaine used for
Users primarily administer cocaine orally, intranasally, intravenously, or by inhalation. When people snort the drug (intranasal use), they inhale cocaine powder
What Are Opioids used for
Prescription opioids are used mostly to treat moderate to severe pain, though some opioids can be used to treat coughing and diarrhea.
How many people use this drug
According to a Monitoring the Future study, 21.4 percent of students in 8th, 10th and 12th grades had used marijuana in the past month. This number jumped to 25 percent
How many people use tobacco
In 2018, nearly 14 of every 100 U.S. adults aged 18 years or older (13.7%) currently smoked cigarettes. This means an estimated 34.2 million adults in the United States currently smoke cigarettes.2 More than 16 million Americans live with a smoking-related disease.
How many people use meth
approximately 1.6 million people (0.6 percent of the population) reported using methamphetamine in the past year, and 774,000 (0.3 percent) reported using it in the past month. The average age of new methamphetamine users in 2016 was 23.3 years old.
How many people use cocaine
nearly 1.9 million or 0.8 percent of the population aged 18 or older are current cocaine users
How many people us opioids
There were an estimated 27 million people who suffered from opioid use disorders in 2016. The majority of people dependent on opioids used illicitly cultivated and manufactured heroin, but an increasing proportion used prescription opioids. Roughly 450,000 people died as a result of drug use in 2015.
Can Marijuana kill you ?
No, Marijuana can not kill you but marijuna can harm your brain and your muscles
Can Tobacco kill you
can meth kill you
yes meth can kill you seconds after putting it inside of your body
can cocaine kill you
yes cocaine can kill you after sniffing it or smoking it or doing anything with it
can opioids kill you
opioids can kill you but they are used for a drug to help you but if you overdose on them then they can end up killing you
When was Marijuana Founded
Marijuana, also known as cannabis or pot, has a long history of human use. Most ancient cultures didn’t grow the plant to get high, but as herbal medicine, likely starting in Asia around 500 BC.
when was tobacco founded
when was meth founded
Amphetamine was first made in 1887 in Germany and methamphetamine, more potent and easy to make, was developed in Japan in 1919. The crystalline powder was soluble in water, making it a perfect candidate for injection. Methamphetamine went into wide use during World War II, when both sides used it to keep troops awake.
when was cocaine founded
Native Peruvians chewed coca leaves only during religious ceremonies. This taboo was broken when Spanish soldiers invaded Peru in 1532. Forced Indian laborers in Spanish silver mines were kept supplied with coca leaves because it made them easier to control and exploit.
when were opioids founded
The Opioid epidemic began in earnest in the 1990s when pharmaceutical corporations roundly assured the medical community of the safety of prescription Opioids as pain relievers.