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1 in 6 TEENS who ever try marijuana will become ADDICTED It can reduce IQ by 6-8 POINTS 2x 3x 5x Marijuana use doubles The risk of car accidents Srtonger.

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2 1 in 6 TEENS who ever try marijuana will become ADDICTED It can reduce IQ by 6-8 POINTS 2x 3x 5x Marijuana use doubles The risk of car accidents Srtonger potency since the late ‘90s Srtonger potency since 1960 6x Up to 70% Increased chance of schizophrenia and other mental illnesses More carcinogens than in tobacco smoke Myth 1 Marijuana is harmless and non-addictive

3 Myth 4 The legality of alcohol and tobacco strengthen the case for marijuana legalization Percentage of teens able to obtain the following within one day: ALCOHOLTOBACCO MARIJUANA 50% 44% 31% ALCOHOL -related arrests are currently 3 x GR E A T E R T HA N MARIJUANA -related arrests LEGALIZING MARIJUANA MEANS INCREASED ACCESS, USE, AND ARRESTS Legal Marijuana: Big Tobacco 2.0? “Pot Tarts”

4 Presented by the Sebastopol Police Department

5  Concentrated THC extracted from cannabis using a chemical process

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9 Common street names:  Dabs  BHO (Butane Hash Oil)  Oil  Wax  Honey  Possession is a Felony (11357(a) H&S)

10  MDMA: methylenedioxymethylamphetamine  Hallucinogenic drug in the amphetamine family  Altered perception of space and time  positive basic mood  mania-like experience  thought disorder  fears of loss of thought or body control  visual hallucinations

11  Thizz:  Thizz records founded by Mac Dre  The word best described the feeling of being high on Ecstacy  Thizz was later used to refer to the drug itself  Other names include:  Molly  E  X  Possession is a Felony (11377(a) H&S)

12  Emergency room visits related to Molly, or Ecstasy, rose 128 percent among people younger than 21 between 2005 and 2011, according to a new government report.  Can lead to anxiety and confusion, which can last one week or longer after using the drug.  Health risks associated include becoming dangerously overheated, high blood pressure, and kidney and heart failure.

13  Dimethyltryptamine: A naturally occurring hallucinogen found in the plant kingdom  When ingested, DMT acts as a psychedelic drug  Possession is a Felony (11377(a) H&S)

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15  Originally created and used as medication for Asthmatics  Became widely used during WWII  Had resurgence as a recreational drug in the late 90’s  New ‘recipe’ in late 2000’s had made it easier to make  Very addictive dangerous drug

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17  A Study in 2013 by CDC showed between 1.4%-1.6% of 9-12 th Graders have tried Methamphetamine within the last year.  Same Study showed 4.7%-5.5% have access to Methamphetamine

18  Derived from Morphine, which is extracted from the Opium Poppy  Highly Addictive  Zombie-like symptoms  Constricted Pupils  Low pulse  “On the nod”  Possession is a Felony (11350(a) H&S)

19  On the rise due to low price, compared to other drugs in the same family  Resurgence sparked by late 90’s-00’s Oxycodone epidemic  Oxycodone in abuseable form became more difficult and expensive to obtain

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22  Codeine  Promethazine  Dextromethorphan  Robitussin DM (Over the counter)  NyQuil (Over the counter)

23  Often mixed with soda such as Mountain Dew or sprite  Can include candy additive (jolly rancher)  Purple Drank  Sizzurp  Lean  Syrup

24  Psilocybin: hallucinogenic mushroom  Similar hallucinogenic effects to LSD, Mescaline, and DMT  Symptoms include euphoria, visual and mental hallucinations, changes in perception, distorted sense of time  Can also cause Nausea and panic attacks

25 -Cheap -Increasingly Popular -Legal to buy - Nitrous Oxide -Frosbite on face -Stops oxygen to brain - Can cause brain damage, organ failure to name a few - Death -Demi Moore

26 Originally designed as an aid to stop smoking Many refill fluids contain nicotine Vaporizes fluid – no smoke Can be modified to accept other substances

27 -Kids that were not addicted before to cigarettes are now becoming addicted to E-cigs -No FDA Regulation

28  1.8 million middle and high school students nationwide tried e-cigarettes in 2012 even with the restriction on sales.

29  Social media is the preferred method of sharing information on drug use/abuse.  Illegal controlled substance sales  Gatherings /parties and what drugs will be present

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33 Community Presentation 01/23/2014

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38 Rich Cundall Diana Rich Diane Davis Keller McDonald Jeffrey Weaver

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40 In a ideal world, what would be your wishes and dreams for the youth of Sebastopol? What resources are already available for our community?

41 Networking Existing Resources Early Drug Education

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49 Positive Activities for Youth Positive Parenting Education


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