
Must be 21 years old to purchase and consume
Legalized in 11 states for recreational use
Depressant
Tiredness
Relaxes body
Stimulant
Increased heart beat
Paranoia
Increased mood
Hallucinogen
Sense of losing self
Time distortion
Hallucinations
Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC binds to cannabinoid receptors in the brain which creates the 'high'
Smoked
Smoking a joint or blunt
Smoking a pipe or bong
Ingested
Eating
Candies
Cookies
Drinking
Soda
Water
Syrup
Vaping
Flower vaporizors
THC exarate filled cartages that plugs into a battery
Other ways
Lotion
Topicals
Short term
Social aniexty
Impaired learning
Long Term
Dependence
"Gateway Drug"
Interfere with brain development
Long Term
Changes in brain function
respiratory problems
Short Term
Increased blood pressure
Paranoia
Increased heart rate
Anxiety
Vaping
Smoking
Eating/Drinking
Smoking the flower itself
THC infused food (Edibles)
Smoking wax/oil THC concentrate
Cleaning
Deep cleaning
Drinking
Celebration
Socializing
Desire to drink
Depressant
Slowed reaction
Impared movement
Impaired Speech
Relaxes body
Short term
Over drinking
Alcohol poiisning
Death
Long Term
Addiction
Interfere with brain development
Effected individuals differently based on their size
Effects females and males differently
One you drink it, alcohol moves throughout the body and in absorbed into the blood steam
Once in the blood stream, alcohol can cross the brain barrier and affect the brain
The liver than metabolizes the alcohol to pass through the system
Long term
Damage to vital organs
Sleep issues
Depression
Addiction
Short term
Lack of coordination
Decreased heart rate
Increased aggression
Must be 21 years old to purchase and consume
MIP- Minor in possenion
DUI-Drinking under the influence
Drinking alcohol
Wine
Red Wine
White wine
Beer
Malts
Ale
Lager
Hard Liquor
Rum
Whisky
Gin
Vodka
Tequila