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Marijuana Whats the worst that could happen Every once in a while can lead to a serious issue Marijuana is known by many names including weed pot reefer grass hemp dope and Mary Jane ID: 737884

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Slide1

It’s just a little weed?

MarijuanaSlide2

“What’s

the worst that could

happen?”Slide3

Every once in a while…

…can lead to a serious issue.Slide4

Marijuana is known by many names including weed, pot, reefer, grass, hemp, dope, and Mary Jane.

Marijuana is the female flowers and dried leaves of the hemp plant AKA cannabis sativa.

It’s main intoxicant is THC which causes you to get “high”.It is a hallucinogen which distorts how the mind perceives the world we live in.

Here are the facts:Slide5
Slide6

Aside from sore throats and chest colds, research has found that smoking one “joint” gives as much exposure to cancer producing chemicals as smoking five cigarettes.

Marijuana smokers have poorer memories and mental aptitude than non-smokers.

Did You Know…Slide7

“I’ve Heard that Marijuana is Better for you than Alcohol.”

Alcohol consists of one substance: ethanol

Alcohol is eliminated from the body within a few hoursAlcohol does not damage your immune system

Marijuana consists of 400 known chemicals, many of which cause cancer.

THC stays in the body for weeks, even months.

THC can damage your immune system.

*

Note

: Alcohol can still be very harmful to the body, but it is important to understand the chemicals in marijuana as well.

BUT…

BUT…

BUT…Slide8

Then

Marijuana’s effects were “milder,” not lasting as long.Leaves of the marijuana plant were smoked (less potent).

People started to smoke in their 20’s.Marijuana’s strength has increased by 2-7 times since the 1970’s (measured by THC levels).

Flowering tops or buds of the plant are smoked (more potent).

People start to smoke in mid-teen years (young users more at risk for adverse effects).

Marijuana Then & Now

Now

Did you know marijuana is now more potent than it used to be?Slide9

Students in violation of the University’s marijuana policy may be sanctioned to the Center for Wellness Promotion (CWP) department for an assessment.

Students required to complete CWP’s BASICS (an alcohol/drug education program) must pay $125 for their first sanction and $150 for subsequent sanctions!

Marijuana (and other illegal drugs) may be legal in some states but it can get you into trouble at UNC Charlotte.Slide10

Ask yourself these questions:Marijuana can be laced with other

drugs or harmful substances,

making it more dangerous than ever. How well do you know the person who is providing you with the drugs?

More jobs are starting to check hair follicles instead of urine. It takes about three years to get marijuana out of your hair!

Are you willing to let “a little weed” get in the way of your career?

Still Not Convinced?Slide11

Talk to someone!

If you would like to quit, talk to parents, friends, or a counselor. To make an appointment at the University Counseling Center, call

704‑687‑0311 or stop by the Counseling Center, located on the first floor of the Atkins Building.Questions about substance abuse? Contact the Center for Wellness Promotion:

Deborah Insley-

dminsley@uncc.edu

Director & Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist

Susan Stahley-

sstahley@uncc.edu

Substance Abuse Program Coordinator

“I

N

eed Help!”Slide12

Campus

12

Step Meetings

Campus AA Group

Monday- 6:00-7:00 p.m.

CAMPUS NA GROUP

Tuesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m.

CAMPUS Al-Anon

Wednesdays 6:00-7:00p.m.

(starting September 4, 2013)

NINER Noon Thirty

Wednesday- 12:30-1:30 p.m.

 

For more Information please go to

crcuncc.blogspot.com

Collegiate Recovery Community

Student Health Center

Room-

121

NEW

!!