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Controlled Substance Act Lethal Agents Controlled Substance Act

Do Now What are the 6 classes of abused drugs? Give an example from each.

Classification of Abused Drugs Narcotics/Analgesics Analgesics are pain-reducing substances. Narcotics are analgesics derived from opium. Examples: Opium Heroin Morphine Codeine Darvon

Classification of Abused Drugs Hallucinogens Induce changes in mood, attitude, thoughts, and perception; alter reality. Examples: LSD/Acid Mushrooms/Psilocybin Marijuana Mescaline PCP, DMT Ketamine

Classification of Abused Drugs Depressants "Downers" Depress the functions of the central nervous system, cause the user to be less active. Examples: Alcohol Sedatives/Muscle Relaxers Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Tranquilizers Opioids Opium, Heroin, Morphine, Codeine Huffing of Household Chemicals

Classification of Abused Drugs Stimulants "Uppers" Increase alertness, energy, or activity. Examples Caffeine Nicotine Cocaine Crack Amphetamines/Meth MDMA/Ecstasy

Classification of Abused Drugs Performance Enhancing Drugs Increase muscle growth or improve athletic performance. Examples Anabolic Steroids Growth Hormones Depressants may be used to calm nerves Stimulants may be used to increase energy

Classification of Abused Drugs Club Drugs A wide array of drugs used primarily at clubs, raves, and parties. Examples MDMA/Ecstasy Ketamine Rohypnol "Roofies" GHB

Vocabulary Rave: A dance party, usually lasting all night, that tends to be characterized by stroboscopic light effects, loud music, and high human density; attended ordinarily by youthful participants. Diluents: Inert substance added to a source material in order to thin it to the potency desired, or to add bulk.

Objectives Explain the purpose of The Controlled Substances Act. Describe the different schedules of The Controlled Substances Act.

Controlled Substances Act What is a controlled substance? A drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use are regulated by a government. Licit: Acceptable by law under some circumstances. Illicit: Unlawful or not permitted by law.

Jigsaw Activity For this activity, You will all need to research together, and each person needs to record. You will only research one question. When you are finished, each person in your group will meet with one member from all the other groups so that you can share what you learned with them. When you are done, you will have all of the information.

Jigsaw Part A Groups Period 2 Wright Jones Rudolph Mitchell Baltimore McKinney Thomas Bean Wesley Sly Havard Andrews Wilson Cunningham Austin Ross Begum Zooper Pritchett Reed Newell Miles-Harrison Brown Harge Hawthorne

Jigsaw Part A Groups Period 4 Nealy White Shockley Conner-Pitts Salisbury Turrentine McCall Miller Holmes Branch Jackson

The Controlled Substance Act Jigsaw Activity Group research assignments: What is the Controlled Substance Act? Schedule I Schedule II Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V

Jigsaw Part B Groups Period 2 *Wesley - alternative for absent student Wright, Baltimore, Sly, Cunningham, Zooper, Miles-Harrison Jones, McKinney, Havard, Austin, Pritchett, Brown Rudolph, Thomas, Andrews, Ross, Reed, Harge Mitchell, Bean, Wilson, Begum, Newell, Hathorne

Jigsaw Part B Groups Period 4 *McCall & Jackson - Alternatives for absent students Nealy Conner-Pitts Miller White Salisbury Holmes Shockley Turrentine Jackson