Drug Demand Reduction Bingo
Manassas Young Marines DDR
Created Date
06.30.20
Last Updated
07.06.20
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A group of psychoactive substances that can induce auditory or visual hallucinations
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A highly addictive drug made from morphine
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Natural derivatives of the opium poppy plant
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A powerful synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine
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These substances starve the body of oxygen
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Comes from the cannabis sativa plant
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Drugs that increase the body’s natural functions. They impact the nervous system and make the body release mor
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Young Marines are required a minimum of this many hours of drug demand reduction instruction per quarter
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Each year the "KiKi" Camerena Award is presented to the top units in each Division by which government agency
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The Young Marines have won the Fulcrum Shield Award this many times
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The Fulcrum Shield is awarded by this government agency
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Young Marines are to become Project Alert certified at this age
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Snuff is another name for this
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Inhalants starve the body of this
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This Young Marines Guidebook has the most information in Performance Objective 5: Drug Resistance
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One street term for this substance is Hillbilly heroin
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Mary Jane is another name for this drug
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This drug comes in both crystal and powder form and made from the coca plant
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This substance is an hallucinogen
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Substance also known as Speed, Meth, Crystal, Crank, Tweak, Go-fast, Ice, Glass, Uppers, & Black beauties
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The legal drinking age in the United States
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The most common cause of lung cancer
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The active ingredient in marijuana that affects the nerve cells in the brain where memories are formed
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Substances like GHB, Ecstasy, Ketamine, and Rohypnol are known as what type of drugs?
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Is a prescription medicine that can reverse an overdose
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