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1 DANGERS OF COMMONLY ABUSED DRUGS
Marijuana * Methamphetamines * Bath Salts * Prescription Drugs * Inhalants *Club Drugs * Hallucinogens

2 Learning Target: I can describe different types of drugs, their effects on the body and identify if they are a schedule 1 or schedule 2 drugs. Success Criteria: -I completed my notes. -I completed the word search. -I named 2 schedule 1 drugs and 2 schedule 2 drugs. Entry Task: Why do some people become addicted, while others don’t?

3 Schedules of Controlled Substances
Schedule I Drug has high potential for abuse Drug has no currently accepted medical use Lack of accepted safety for use of the drug Is an illicit or illegal drug Schedule II Drug has currently accepted medical use (with severe restrictions) Abuse of the drug may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence May or may not be illegal dependent on medical reasoning.

4 Scheduled Drugs … Heroin Ecstasy (MDMA) LSD GHB Mescaline Peyote
Psilocybin (mushrooms) DMT Cocaine Cocaine Methadone Oxycodone Morphine PCP Amphetamines Methamphetamines Marijuana SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2

5 Club Drugs… emy/lesson/what-are- club-drugs-definition- effects.html Video

6 MARIJUANA

7 What is Marijuana? Plant Dried Greenish-brown
Most widely used illegal drug Mind altering

8 THC (Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol
The active ingredient in cannabis, giving it its narcotic and psychoactive effects.

9 Washington’s initiative 502 legalized non-medical, recreational use of marijuana by people 21 years of age or older. However, only licensed growers, called “producers” under the law, can legally raise pot plants under Washington’s recreational use law. So, while recreational use of pot is legal, recreational pot users cannot grow their own marijuana under Washington law. On the other hand, a medical marijuana patient in Washington may legally grow a limited amount of plants for medicinal use. Upon the written recommendation of a physician, a person with certain specified medical conditions is allowed to possess up to 24 ounces of medical marijuana and may grow up to 15 plants for his or her own medicinal use under Washington’s medical marijuana law. WA Initiative 502

10 WA Initiative 502 December 6, 2012: legal possession and DUI limits go in to effect State has now through December 1, 2013 to establish all rules Personal “grow” remains illegal unless individual has a medical card No business within 1,000 feet from public schools Business must be licensed; selling/distributing unlicensed marijuana remains illegal 21 and over to possess/use

11 Marijuana Effects Euphoric feeling Lack of motivation
Lowered inhibitions Cotton mouth (dry mouth/throat) Increased appetite Impaired coordination, concentration, and memory Increased heart rate

12 Dangers Poor performance at school or work
Impaired sexual development and fertility Damage to lungs and pulmonary system Paranoia Hallucinations Health risks

13 Opinion Writing 1. Write a short paragraph (at least 5 sentences) explaining your thoughts/reactions to the idea that marijuana is a “safe” drug, or a “safer” drug than others. 2. What are your thoughts on Washington’s legalization of marijuana? Do you agree or disagree with the new law? Why?

14 METHAMPHETAMINES

15 Faces of Meth

16 Dangers of Meth Use

17 Write 3 facts you learn from the video …
METH VIDEO CLIP Write 3 facts you learn from the video …

18 BATH SALTS

19 What are bath salts??? List 4 dangers of bath salts as you watch the video clip …

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21 What drugs are we talking about?
Ritalin (Stimulant) Adderall (Stimulant) OxyContin (Pain reliever) Xanax (Tranquilizer) Also prescription amphetamines to lose weight, or prescription steroids to bulk up.

22 FACTS 1 in 5 teens has abused a prescription pain medication
1 in 10 report abusing prescription stimulants 1 in 10 has abused cough medicine Teens think these drugs are safe because they have legitimate uses, but taking them w/o a prescription to get high or self medicate can be dangerous and just as addictive as a street narcotic. *Partnership for a Drug-Free America’s annual tracking study.

23 Where are teens getting these prescription drugs?
Medicine cabinets of friends, family and acquaintances. Some teens traffic among themselves- handing out or selling “extra” pills of their own, or pills they’ve acquired or stolen from classmates. A very small minority of teens say they get their prescription drugs illegally from doctors, pharmacists or over the internet.

24 Why are teens doing this?
Get high Manage or regulate their lives Additional energy and focus Feel no pain Cope with academic, social or emotional stress

25 Risks! Overdose (especially on pain relievers) Dependency & addiction
Especially when mixed with other drugs/alcohol Dependency & addiction

26 INHALANTS

27 Commonly Abused Inhalants …
Paint thinners and removers Stains and varnishes Adhesives Nail polish and removers Spot removers, cleaning agents Gasoline Lighter fluid Sniffed directly from container Aerosol sprays Bags or rags

28 Health Consequences: Overdosing – respiratory depression
“Sudden sniffing death” – Heart stoppage Nose & mouth lesions, runny nose Liver & kidney damage Brain damage

29 Hallucinogens… ens-definition-types-examples.html Video Write 3 facts about hallucinogens!


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