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4 Plant: Cannabis Sativa Mixture of dried leaves, stems, seeds, flowers Hash/Hashish- most potent forms Psychoactive Drug Alters the mind Active Chemical is THC delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol Most used illegal [illicit] substance on the globe and in the U.S.

5 Generally smoked THC passes from the lungs to the bloodstream where it is pumped throughout the body by the heart In the brain: Connects with receptors/nerve endings These particular receptors control: coordination, thought, memory, concentration, sensory and time perception, and pleasure This interaction creates the ‘high’ Absorbed in fatty tissue

6 Difficulty in thinking and problem solving Problems with memory and learning Loss of coordination Distorted perception Impaired driving

7 Alters the brain permanently Areas that control stress, motivation and reward Fertility problems Ovulation & Sperm production Respiratory problems Decreased blood pressure Body’s ability to fight off infection Emotional problems Schizophrenia, depression, anxiety Amotivational Syndrome???

8 Physical implications to your health Impaired decision making Career/Athletic aspirations Drug testing Legal repercussions ‘Gateway’ drug

9 16 states = Decriminalization Lowering penalties/jail for low-level possession or 1 st time offense 18 states = Legal medicinal marijuana Specific state laws vary for amount/# of plants Registered Rx card 2 states = Legal medicinal/recreational marijuana Colorado & Washington

10 Lime: Legal Medical Cannabis Olive: Decriminalized [possession] Cannabis laws Forest: Legal Medically & Decriminalized Purple: Legalized Cannabis

11 99.9% of cocaine users first abused drug was marijuana Teenagers (12-17) that have abused marijuana are 85 times more likely to use cocaine than those that don’t

12 Dangerous stimulant made from dried leaves of the coca plant Inhaled, snorted, smoked [crack] Effects the CNS Intense power, energy [the high] Extremely addictive After one use a user can become painfully addicted Very short effects in body [5-10 minutes] Coke crash- leaves user wanting more

13 Synthetic ‘Club’ drug Powder, capsules or tablets Combination of hallucinogen & stimulant Extreme emotions [+/-] Dry mouth, cramps, blurred vision, chills, sweating, nausea, generally causes jaw to clench Effects serotonin levels in the brain Dehydration overheats the body, raised heart rate  permanent damage or death

14 Dried milk of opium poppy [narcotic] Ranges from light  dark & powder  tar-like substance Depressant; ‘downer’ Burst of a euphoric high followed by warm feeling, drowsiness, nausea, stomach cramps and drowsiness ‘On the Nod’- alternate awake & drowsy state Extremely addictive Severe withdrawal Extremely likely to OD

15 Man-made hallucinogen Distorts the senses [usually within 30-90 mins.] Hallucinations, seeing colors/objects/people that are not actually present, melting walls, loss of sense of time A ‘trip’ can last 12 hours or more Effects are unpredictable Bad trips can cause frightening/scary delusions Flashbacks up to a year later [1-time user] NOT considered addictive

16 Highly addictive stimulant Crystal powder, ‘rock’ form Initial euphoric ‘rush’ or ‘flash’, After that user has delusions, violent/aggressive behaviors, paranoia, drowsiness, imagined insects crawling under skin Tolerance for the drug builds quickly

17 Then what do you need to do?

18 Make healthy & SMART decisions You NEVER know exactly what you are putting into your body or how you will react Don’t be a statistic Think of the repercussions, think of those ‘worst-case-scenarios’, how would your loved ones react if you were gone tomorrow?


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