Drug Scheduling
Substance Possession
Long term effects
Why do people use?
Staying Drug Free
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Are there any medical drugs accepted in Schedule I?

No, no medically used drugs are accepted in Schedule I due to a high potential use for abuse

100

What is drug possession?

"having illegal drugs in your physical control"

100

What is the most common long term effects of substance abuse?

Addiction is the most common long term effect of substance abuse.

100

What is "to feel good"?

"To feel pleasure, euphoria, or a "high.""

100

Instead of saying yes, what is another short answer to tell someone who offers you a drug?

NO! You can tell them NO just as easily as saying yes. 

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What is a risk that comes with Schedule II drugs?

Physical dependence and/or severe psychological issues

200

Can you get fined $1000+ for drug possession?

Yes, if you get caught with a drug in your physical possession you can get fined up to $1000 and more. 

200

What long term effects are at risk when sharing needles? 

HIV and Aids are higher at risk when people share needles with others. 

200

21% of teenagers try a drug at least once because of what?

Peer Pressure by peers or friends. 

200

What is a good excuse to use if someone is pressuring you into trying a drug?

"I'm an athlete, a student, a brother or sisters, etc."

300

What is an example of a Schedule III drugs?

Tylenol, Steroids, etc.

300

What drugs (if used in public) are considered a gross misdemeanor?

Fentanyl, Cocaine, Heroin, etc. 

300

What is drug-induced psychosis? 

"the long-lasting decline in cognitive functions, including memory and decision-making, caused by chronic drug use."

300

Why do athletes tend to use some type of drug?

To preform better in their sport, maybe to impress a family member, scout, etc.

300
True of False: Drugs can kill you even if its a "one time thing"

Yes, any and all drugs can kill you. Even a one time thing is something you should fear and scare yourself into so you never do it.

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Do Schedule IV drugs have a high risk of dependence?

No, drugs in Schedule IV have a low potential for abuse that can lead to dependency.

400

How old do you have to be to legally possess cannabis (weed)

You have to be at least 21 years old to have cannabis in your possession.

400

What parts of your body are at most risk for damage with drug abuse?

Your liver, kidney, and heart are at most risk with substance abuse. 

400

What drug is the most common for teens to try out of "curiosity"?

Cannabis (weed) is the most common for teens to use out of "curiosity".

400

What is the best way to distract yourself from using again?

Staying busy with family, friends, activities, sports, etc. is a good distraction to help resist the temptation to use again.

500

Is Schedule V include the highest risk of drug abuse?

No, Schedule V has the lowest potential for abuse in drugs.

500
What state has the loosest drug laws as of 2023?

Oregon has the loosest drugs laws as of 2023.

500

What percentage of people who use drugs get cancer and potentially die?

30% of drug users get cancer and die.
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What percentage of teen die from fentanyl poisoning after being peer pressured to try it?

75% of teens that try a drug and die are due to fentanyl poisoning that they were peer pressured into trying.

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What is assertiveness?

"Firmly stating that you do not use, and asking the person not to ask you again".