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ANALY HIGH SCHOOL. TIGERS. Myth 1 Marijuana is harmless and non-addictive. 1 in 6 TEENS who ever try marijuana will become ADDICTED. It can reduce IQ by 6-8 POINTS. 2x. 6x. Marijuana use doubles The risk of car accidents Srtonger potency since the late ‘90s - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ANALY HIGH SCHOOL

TIGERS

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1 in 6 TEENSwho ever try

marijuana will become

ADDICTED

It can reduce IQ by 6-8 POINTS

2x3x5x

Marijuana use doublesThe risk of car accidents

Srtonger potency since the late ‘90s

Srtonger potency since 1960

6xUp to

70%

Increased chance of schizophrenia and other mental illnesses

More carcinogens than in tobacco smoke

Myth 1 Marijuana is harmless and non-addictive

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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:

ALCOHOL TOBACCO 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”

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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE TRAINING

UPDATE

Presented by theSebastopol Police Department

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Concentrated cannabis Concentrated THC extracted from

cannabis using a chemical process

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Concentrated Cannabis

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Concentrated Cannabis

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Concentrated Cannabis

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Concentrated Cannabis

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

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EcstasyMDMA: methylenedioxymethylamphetamine

Hallucinogenic drug in the amphetamine familyAltered perception of space and timepositive basic mood mania-like experiencethought disorderfears of loss of thought or body control visual hallucinations

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Ecstasy 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)

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Ecstasy 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.

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DMT 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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DMT/Meth

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Methamphetamine 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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Meth Possession CasesCases for Methamphetamine Possession

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Methamphetamine A Study in 2013 by CDC showed between

1.4%-1.6% of 9-12th Graders have tried Methamphetamine within the last year.

Same Study showed 4.7%-5.5% have access to Methamphetamine

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Heroin

Derived from Morphine, which is extracted from the Opium Poppy Highly AddictiveZombie-like symptomsConstricted Pupils

Low pulse“On the nod”Possession is a Felony (11350(a) H&S)

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Heroin 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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Heroin

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Heroin and Cocaine CasesHeroin & Cocaine Cases

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Cough Syrup Codeine Promethazine Dextromethorphan

Robitussin DM (Over the counter)NyQuil (Over the counter)

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Cough SyrupOften mixed with soda such as Mountain Dew or sprite

Can include candy additive (jolly rancher) Purple Drank

SizzurpLean Syrup

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MushroomsPsilocybin: 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

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Whip Its-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

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

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

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E-Cigarettes 1.8 million middle and high school

students nationwide tried e-cigarettes in 2012 even with the restriction on sales.

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Facebook 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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SEBASTOPOL POLICE DEPARTMENT

Community Presentation01/23/2014

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Resilience Indictorfor the 9th Graders

Resilience Indictor 9th Graders

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Resilience Indictorfor the 11th Graders

Resilience Indictor 11th Graders

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Marijuana Use for the 9th Graders

Marijuana Use Past 30 Days 9th Graders

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Marijuana Use for the 11th Graders

Marijuana Use Past 30 Days 11th Graders

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Rich Cundall

Diana Rich

Diane Davis

Keller McDonald

Jeffrey Weaver

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In a ideal world, what would be your wishes and dreams for the

youth of Sebastopol?

What resources are already available for our community?

WHAT MORE DO WE NEED TO DO?

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Networking Existing Resources

Early Drug Education

JOBS, MENTORSHIPS, AND INTERNSHIPS

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Community Meeting held at Sebastopol Police Department

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Positive Activities for Youth

Positive Parenting Education

WORKFORCE AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT