This substance is most abused on college campuses.
What is alcohol?
The legal drinking age.
What is 21?
The most common used drug.
What is marijuana?
This is a type of fermented alcohol.
Someone who consumes alcohol but does so in a matter that puts them at a lower risk for suffering from alcoholism or abusing alcohol.
What is a low-risk drinker?
You are under the influence of more than one substances at one time.
What is cross-faded?
This is California's legal Blood Alcohol Content Limit (BAC) to drive.
What is .08 percent?
Name the illegal drugs used by college students.
What is ecstasy, LSD, cocaine, heroin and marijuana?
This is distilled alcohol.
What is liquor?
This is the typical alcohol concentration in distilled spirits.
What is 40 percent?
This percentage of students report suffering academic consequences related to drinking too much, including skipped classes, lower test scores and lower grades overall.
What is 25 percent?
The punishment for first time offenders caught with a high level of BAC.
What is 4 months suspension and car gets impounded?
A synthetic drug with mood altering and stimulant properties, typically in the form of crystals and containing mephedrone.
What are bath salts?
Alcohol with this color tends to have more congeners.
What is a dark color?
The amount of fluid ounces in one drink of distilled spirits.
What is 1.5 fluid ounces?
This many students have reported being assaulted by someone that was under the influence.
What is 690,000?
A California law that applies to the driver, passenger, and anyone else in the car concerning an open bottles, cans, or other unsealed containers of alcoholic beverages.
What is the Open Container Law?
This drug is used to obtain a euphoric or high feeling, to feel more relaxed.
What are sedatives?
Studies show that this kind of drink is more likely to leave you in a hung over state.
What is dark liquor?
The amount of women that died from painkiller overdose between the years 1999-2010.
What is 48,000?
The use of this type of drug, which includes Ritalin and Adderall nearly doubled between 2008 and 2013.
What is Amphetamines?
Percent of students believe illegal use of ADHD medication (adderall, ritalin) is not harmful.
What is 80 percent?
To help concentrate or obtain cognitive enhancement. Sometimes used for feelings of euphoria and increased libido.
What are stimulants?
This alcoholic beverage was banned in 4 states for its dangerous content.
What are Four Lokos?
The Substance Abuse Hotline.
What is (877) 609-1404?