S.A.T.O.P.
Vaping
Marijuana
Kratom
Fentanyl
100

What does S.A.T.O.P. mean?

Substance Awareness Traffic Offender Program.

100

The chemicals produced when an e-cigarette with THC or CBD oil is heated and is sometimes mistaken or mislabeled as a water vapor.

What is an aerosol? Vaping simulates smoking. Battery-powered vape devices create an aerosol that looks like water vapor but contains nicotine, flavoring, and more than 30 other chemicals. The aerosol is inhaled into the lungs where the nicotine and chemicals cross over into the bloodstream.

100

True or False-THC is the main psychoactive compound in marijuana.

True. THC binds with receptors -- mostly in the brain -- that control pain, mood, and other feelings. That's why THC can make you feel euphoric and give you that so-called high.

100

What is kratom?

Kratom is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia.  Consumption of its leaves produces both stimulant effects (in low doses) and sedative effects (in high doses), and can lead to psychotic symptoms, and psychological and physiological dependence.  

100

What is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic. It is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin as an analgesic.

200

What is the alcohol legal limit for in Missouri?

BONUS:  Can you get a DWI/DUI under the legal limit?

The legal BAC is 0.08%.

BONUS:  Yes.  If a police officer can show you are impaired.

200

List some significant health risks for people who vape.

Nicotine Addiction, Potential harm to developing brains, Long-term lung damage, Increased heart rate, Increased Blood Pressure, E-cigarettes/Vapes can explode, causing serious injuries.

200

This method of using cannabis is associated with the most emergency room visits.

What are edibles and dabbing?

200

Oral ingestion in the form of a tablet, capsule, or extract.  Leaves dried or powdered and ingested as a tea, or the leaf may be chewed.

How Kratom is used.

200

What are the street names for Fentanyl?

Apace, China Girl, China Town, Dance Fever, Friend, Goodfellas, Great Bear, He-Man, Jackpot, King Ivory, Murder 8, Poison and Tango & Cash

300

Consequences for receiving a DWI/DUI

Criminal: Jail Time, Fines, Community Service, DWI Court

Administrative:  SATOP, License Suspension, Revocation, Restriction of driving privileges, Reinstatement Fee, Loss of Trust, Shame, Guilt, etc.

300

The nicotine in 1 vape can is equivalent to how many cigarettes?

50

300

The average THC potency of marijuana flower.

According the the DEA, it's around 16%, a significant increase from previous years. 

Some concentrates can reach up to 90% THC.

300

What are the effects of Kratom?

At low doses, kratom produces stimulant effects with people reporting increased alertness, physical energy, and talkativeness. At high doses, people experience sedative effects. Kratom consumption can lead to addiction. Several cases of psychosis resulting from use of kratom have been reported, where individuals addicted to kratom exhibited psychotic symptoms, including hallucinations, delusion, and confusion.

300

How is it consumed? 

snorted/sniffed, smoked, orally by pill or tablet, spiked onto blotter paper, patches, sold alone or in combination with heroin and other substances, has been identified in counterfeit pills, mimicking pharmaceutical drugs such as oxycodone.

400

The average cost for 1 DWI in Missouri.

Between $5,000-$7,000

400

In Missouri, you have to be this age in order to purchase tobacco or vaping products, including e-cigarettes.  

21

This changed in December 2019 due to the federal "Tobacco 21" law.  (Was 18 before 2019)

400

This singer/actress was "born this way". Stopped smoking marijuana in 2022.

Lady Gaga has spoken openly about her addiction to marijuana. She told reporters that she started smoking pot as a way to cope with the music industry’s physical and mental demands. She has also talked about using marijuana as a way to alleviate anxiety, depression, and chronic pain.1 In a 2013 interview she claimed that she smoked 15 to 20 marijuana cigarettes a day.

She credits Elton John with helping her stop smoking. “He was telling me: ‘Gaga you’re smoking too much.’ He saved me…I’m sober now.

400

What does it do to the body?

Kratom’s effects on the body include nausea, itching, sweating, dry mouth, constipation, increased urination, tachycardia, vomiting, drowsiness, and loss of appetite. Users of kratom have also experienced anorexia, weight loss, insomnia, hepatotoxicity, seizure, and hallucinations.

400

What is their effect on the body?

Similar to other opioid analgesics, fentanyl produces effects such as: relaxation, euphoria, pain relief, sedation, confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, urinary retention, pupillary constriction, and respiratory depression.

500

Number of drinks that may impair your ability to drive.

One

500

What is Missouri's policy about Vaping in schools?

No person shall smoke or otherwise use tobacco, tobacco products, or vapor products in any indoor area of a public elementary or secondary school building or educational facility, or on buses used solely to transport students.

500

Why hasn’t marijuana been approved as a medicine by the FDA?

Using marijuana in its raw plant form may pose more risks than benefits. Marijuana does not have well-defined and measurable ingredients that are the same each time it is used. Marijuana has not gone through the FDA approval process to show that it offers more benefit than harm.

500

What is its legal status?

BONUS:  What's the legal status in Arkansas?

Kratom is not controlled under the Controlled Substances Act; however, there may be some state regulations or prohibitions against the possession and use of kratom. FDA has not approved kratom for any medical use. In addition, DEA has listed kratom as a Drug and Chemical of Concern.

500

What are the effects of an overdose?

Overdose can cause stupor, changes in pupil size, clammy skin, cyanosis, coma, and respiratory failure leading to death. The presence of a triad of symptoms such as coma, pinpoint pupils, and respiratory depression strongly suggests opioid intoxication.