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Chapter 12 Marijuana SOC 204

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Chapter 12 MarijuanaSOC 204

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The word canvas is derived from the

word cannabis and many famous

paintings are on marijuana fibers.

A.TrueB.False

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Rembrandt

VanGogh

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Cannabis sativaCannabis indicaCannabis ruderalis

Cannabis

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The early colonial settlers planted marijuana because they recognized

its medicinal value.A.TrueB.False

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1. Charas, also known as hashish2. Ganja, also known as sinsemilla

From Spanish sin semilla, “without seeds”

3. Bhang

Preparations

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The use of marijuana by high school students has increased in the last five

years while alcohol consumption has

decreased.

A.TrueB.False

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The federal government owns a farm in Mississippi

where it grows marijuana to be used

for research purposes.

A.TrueB.False

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Review: The neurotransmitter affected by THC:

A. DopamineB. SerotoninC. CannabinoidsD. GABA

Dopamine

Serotonin

CannabinoidsGABA

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Most young people who try marijuana for the first time do so

during the winter months.A.TrueB.False

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AnandamideTHC binds to two

receptors CB1

Primarily in brain CB2

Primarily outside brain in immune cells

Mechanism of Action

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CardiovascularPulmonaryReddening of eyesDryness of

mouth/throathttp://digital.films.

com/PortalViewVideo.aspx?xtid=39495

Physiological Effects

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Marijuana arrests account for over half of all drug abuse arrests.

A.TrueB.False

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Abuse potentialEffects:

Euphoria, mellow-ness, hunger

Cognitive Effects Food Intake Verbal Behavior

Psychological Effects

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The federal government allows the medical use of marijuana only to

treat the side effects of chemotherapy on

cancer patients.

A.TrueB.False

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Declined even before Marijuana Tax ActDropped from National Formulary & US Pharmacopia

1941Uses:

Anticonvulsant Headaches Glaucoma Reduces nausea Increases appetite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzyfYfq1WY

Medical Uses

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EC Review: The neurotransmitter directly affected by THC is:

A. AnandamideB. GABAC. SerotoninD. Dopamine

AnandamideGABA

Serotonin

Dopamine

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EC Review: Medical uses for marijuana do not include:

A. To increase appetite

B. To control convulsions

C. To fight infection

D. To reduce nausea

To incre

ase appetite

To contro

l convulsio

ns

To fight infecti

on

To reduce

nausea

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http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana-medicine

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DSM-5 – no listing for cannabis withdrawal Abstinence syndrome

ToleranceAbuse Potential

Abuse & Dependence

http://digital.films.com/PortalViewVideo.aspx?xtid=36368&loid=37683&psid=0&sid=0&State=&title=Cannabis:%20Satanic%20Herb%20or%20Healing%20Potion?&IsSearch=Y&parentSeriesID=

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EC: Do marijuana users experience withdrawal?

A. YesB. NoC. No, but they

do experience mild symptoms when they abstain

Yes No

No, but t

hey do experi..

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EC: Does tolerance develop with marijuana use?

A. NoB. Yes, rapidly and

immediatelyC. Yes, with

regular useD. Yes, but

unevenly, (not to all effects)

No

Yes, rapidly and im

media...

Yes, with

regu

lar use

Yes, but u

nevenly, (not to

...

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AcuteNo recorded human overdoses

ChronicLungs

AnxietyReproductive EffectsImmune System Effects

Toxicity

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EC: The negative effects of marijuana include:

A. Increased violence

B. Problems with memory

C. Problems with learning

D. Respiratory problems

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Opinion: Do you believe amotivational syndrome occurs in marijuana users?

A. YesB. No

Yes No

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Decriminalization of marijuanaLegalization for medical useLegalization for recreational useFederal scheduling reform

Attitudes of Society

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Opinion: I think legalization of marijuana was a good idea.

A. YesB. No

Yes No

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