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THE TRUTH ABOUT MARIJUANA

THE TRUTH ABOUT MARIJUANA. Presentation for College Freshmen Regarding Marijuana Kimberly Loliva, Erin Rosaasen Lacie McCall, Kristin Skelton Ch. #26, Illegal Drugs, Lesson #3. Definitions Drug Drug Use Drug Misuse Drug Abuse Types of Marijuana Marijuana Hashish Hashish Oil.

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THE TRUTH ABOUT MARIJUANA

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  1. THE TRUTH ABOUT MARIJUANA Presentation for College Freshmen Regarding Marijuana Kimberly Loliva, Erin Rosaasen Lacie McCall, Kristin Skelton Ch. #26, Illegal Drugs, Lesson #3

  2. Definitions Drug Drug Use Drug Misuse Drug Abuse Types of Marijuana Marijuana Hashish Hashish Oil DRUG DEFINITIONS

  3. Drug • Drug • Any substance, natural or artificial, other than food, that by its chemical nature alters structure or function in the living organism.

  4. Drug Use • Drug Use • The use of any of these substances

  5. Drug Misuse • The use of a non-prescription drug or substances for purposes other than those intended by the manufacturer. • The use of prescribed drugs in greater amounts than, or for purposes other than those prescribed by a physician.

  6. Drug Abuse • The use of a substance in a manner, amounts, or situations such that the drug use causes problems or increases the chances of problems occurring.

  7. GAME TIME!!!

  8. INSTRUCTIONS • Each student has three cards with the words use, misuse, and abuse on them. • A scenario will be read. • Hold up card that matches the scenario. • Does the scenario describe drug use, drug misuse, or drug abuse? • Any questions??

  9. Scenario #1 • Your friends mom has cancer and goes to chemotherapy every Monday. The doctor prescribed that after her chemo session, she smokes Marijuana to help ease her pain and help her eat. Drug Use

  10. Scenario #2 • Your friends mom has cancer and goes to chemotherapy every Monday. Initially, she smokes marijuana after her session, which is what her doctor prescribed. She begins to smoke more and more everyday. On Tuesday, she forgets to pick Billy up from school. Drug abuse

  11. Scenario #3 • You have not been sleeping well lately because school has been so stressful, so you smoke marijuana before you go to bed to help you get a good nights sleep. Drug Misuse

  12. Scenario #4 • You are at a party and offered weed brownies. Everyone else is eating them, so you decide to join in. You realize it’s getting late, and you have to get home for early morning class, so you decide to drive home. Drug Abuse

  13. Scenario #5 • Suzy has a stressful day at work. She comes home, relaxes on her porch, and smokes a joint. Drug use/Drug misuse

  14. Marijuana • Green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds and flowers of the cannabis plant • Contains over 400 chemicals • THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary chemical • Also known as pot, weed, herb, grass, Mary Jane, or chronic.

  15. Hashish • Sticky concentrated resin from the leaves and stems of the cannabis plant

  16. Hashish Oil • Thick dark, tar-like substance • Obtained by boiling marijuana plants in alcohol, filtering the solids out and allowing the liquid to be evaporated.

  17. Routes of Administration • Usually smoked • May be used alone or combined with other substances • Smoked through “joints or bongs” • May be placed in food items • Teas • Brownies

  18. EFFECTS ON MARIJUANA • General Effects • Short-Term Effects • Long-Term Effects • Symptoms of Overdose • Effects on Learning • Effects on Driving • Effects on Pregnancy

  19. General Effects • When smoked: • Effects felt within minutes, peaking in 10-30 minutes, and lingering 2-3 hours • When eaten: • Effects felt within 30-60 minutes, peaking 2-3 hours, and lingering 3-5 hours

  20. Short-Term Effects • Problems with memory and learning • Trouble with thinking and problem solving • Distorted perception (sights, sounds, time, touch) • Increased heart rate • Anxiety • Increased appetite

  21. Long-Term Effects • Cancer • Impairment of T-cells in lung immune defense system • Lung and airway problems • Daily cough and phlegm • Frequent chest cold • Amotivational Syndrome • Lack of concern about life's consequences

  22. Symptoms of Overdose • Fatigue • Paranoia • Delusions • Hallucinations • Possible psychosis

  23. Effects on Learning • Students: • Receive lower grades • Are less likely to graduate from high school • Score lower on standardized tests of verbal and mathematical skills • Critical skills related to attention, memory, and learning are significantly impaired

  24. Effects on Driving • Marijuana may affect: • Alertness • The ability to concentrate • Coordination • Reaction time • The ability to judge distance

  25. Effects on Pregnancy • Babies born to mothers who smoke during pregnancy were shorter, weighed less, and had smaller head size • THC is passed to baby through breast milk • Breast milk’s THC is more concentrated than that of the mother’s blood.

  26. Medical Uses • Treatment of nausea and vomiting • Certain cancer treatments • AIDS patients • As an appetite stimulant for HIV/AIDS, cancer, and eating disorder patients • Treatment of glaucoma symptoms

  27. Societies Views on Marijuana People believe that.. • using marijuana is detrimental to your health • since Marijuana is illegal, it should be avoided.

  28. Societies Views on Marijuana People believe that… • marijuana is a gateway drug to other more dangerous and addictive drugs. • marijuana causes people to make bad decisions

  29. Societies Views on Marijuana People believe that… • marijuana is acceptable to use when prescribed for medical purposes • marijuana does neither harm nor good

  30. Potential Challenges • Peer pressure • Feeling “out of the in-crowd” • Conflicting ideas and values with marijuana users

  31. Potential Challenges:Statistical Graph

  32. THE END Do you have any questions?

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