It can be smoked, eaten, taken in pills, or vaped.
What is marijuana
The process where yeast converts fruit, sugar, and grains into alcohol.
What is fermentation?
This occurs when one has too much of a certain drug.
What is an overdose?
This produces an aerosol, NOT a vapor.
What is a vape pen?
Side effects that do not last.
What are short term effects?
This is legal in 37 states.
What is cannabis indica (medicinal marijuana).
This is the legal blood alcohol limit.
What is .08%?
Some common street names for this are blow, dust, Big C, nose candy, and speedball.
What is cocaine?
This is the main ingredient in E-liquid.
What is nicotine?
Using vape pens (containing nicotine) causes greater risk for this.
What is heart disease?
21 states and the District of Colombia have legalized this.
What is cannabis sativa (recreational marijuana)?
These are influenced by the type of drink, amount of food in your stomach, body weight/build, and how quickly it is drunk.
What are effects of alcohol?
This is an opioid that is 50 to 100x stronger than morphine and can be mixed into heroin to make it seem stronger.
What is fentanyl?
These are the two most harmful flavors.
What are cinnamon and cherry?
Long term effects of alcohol use affect the liver through risk of this.
What is cirrhosis?
People who use marijuana are more likely to use other, harder drugs. This makes marijuana..
What is a gateway drug?
Alcohol acts as an anesthetic for this.
What is your central nervous system?
Individuals aged 12-25 accounted for 75% of emergency department mentions for using this drug, sometimes called special K.
What is Ketamine?
This occurs when an aerosol sits on a surface and comes into contact with another person.
What is thirdhand smoke?
Smoking marijuana or crack can and will lead to this.
What is lung cancer?
1-800-662-HELP.
What is the Treatment Referral Helpline?
The alcohol found in beer, wine, and liquors.
Misuse of OxyContin and Vicodin can lead to use of this drug.
What is heroin?
There are this many flavors.
What is 15,500?
This has been approved by the government for use in food, but not for inhaling.
What is Propylene Glycol?