Illegal drugs Marijuana – otherwise known as ‘dope,’ ‘weed,’ ‘hash,’ ‘skunk,’ ‘grass,’ ‘solid’etc. Do you know what class of drug the Government classifies.

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Illegal drugs Marijuana – otherwise known as ‘dope,’ ‘weed,’ ‘hash,’ ‘skunk,’ ‘grass,’ ‘solid’etc. Do you know what class of drug the Government classifies marijuana as? That’s right, Class C. What would happen to you if the police caught you in possession of this substance? Do you know how long-term use might affect you? From where is this drug extracted?

Cocaine What Class of drug is this? Is it addictive? From where is it extracted? What are it’s affects, and What are it’s affects, and what dangers what dangers does it hold for does it hold for users? users? How is it usually How is it usually taken? taken?

Heroin From which plant is this drug extracted? What class is this drug? Do you know it’s affects? Is it addictive, and what are it’s long-term affects? are it’s long-term affects?

Ecstasy What class is this drug, and what type of people and what type of people use it? use it? Does it kill more people than, for example, alcohol? Does it kill more people than, for example, alcohol? How much does a typical tablet cost? How much does a typical tablet cost? What dangers can you think of in buying Ecstasy? What dangers can you think of in buying Ecstasy?

Cigarettes Do any of you, your Do any of you, your friends or parents smoke? What brands can you name? Should the smoking age be raised? What is it now? What law related to smoking was recently passed in Scotland? Do you think it is a good law? What health dangers are there in smoking? Is there a safe level? Is it More, or less dangerous than, say, heroin?

Alcohol When did you first taste an alcoholic drink? What did you think of it? What health dangers are related to over-drinking? When is it legal to drink in Scotland? Is it the same throughout the world? Do you think it ought to be lowered, or perhaps raised? Is alcohol too cheap? Would higher prices discourage young drinkers from over-indulging? Some facts; the effects of alcohol cost the NHS £1.7 billion per year. Q.How many drink-drive accidents take place every month? A.80,000! Q. Is alcohol cheaper, or more expensive than it was in 1980? expensive than it was in 1980? A. 54% cheaper! A. 54% cheaper!