Advocacy & Education
Marijuana
1

What is one key message in effective tobacco education campaigns?

The health risks of tobacco

Benefits of quitting

How to get help quitting

1

How long can THC stay in the body for?

Weeks

2

What is one way you can engage with policymakers to promote tobacco control?

Writing letters

Attending meetings

Joining advocacy groups

2

In this form of consumption of marijuana, the effects are delayed, taking between 30 minutes and 2 hours to onset.

Edibles

3

What is one way to advocate for a tobacco-free community?

Join a community coalition

Plan and/or participate in trainings

Host events at school

Organizing community events/campaigns

3

Name one way THC affects the brain.

Altered mood

Altered memory

Altered motor coordination

Altered perception of time and reality

4

How can social media be used to advocate for tobacco prevention?

Sharing educational content

Supporting anti-tobacco campaigns

Engaging with online communities

4

Under federal law, marijuana is classified as:

This is a multiple-choice question. Answer options will be provided.

A. A Schedule I controlled substance

B. A legal prescription drug

C. An over-the-counter supplement

D. An all natural and harmless plant

5

What is one challenge with advocating for tobacco control?

Opposition from the tobacco industry

Lack of public awareness

Cultural acceptance of tobacco use

5

Name one short-term effect of marijuana.

Impaired motor skills

Damage to short-term memory

Inability to concentrate

Insomnia