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2 Directions 1.Divide participants into two teams to compete. 2.Person in charge of game (Moderator) should print out copy of the Answer Key (slide 53). 3.Select “Slide Show”, then “View Show”. 4.Start on slide #3 (the main board). 5.Decide which team will go first (Team 1). 6.Team 1 will select a category and point value (Turn). 7.Click on point value of the selected box: You will be sent to the question (white lettering). 8.Team 1 will answer the question in the form of a question (example: “What is the Drug War?”). Moderator will check Answer Key to verify answer. 1.If Team 1’s answer is correct, points will go to Team 1, and Team 1’s turn will continue. Team 1’s turn will continue until they answer a question incorrectly. If answer given by Team 1 is incorrect, Team 2 has chance to answer question and get points. 2.If Team 2 answers correctly, points will be given and Team 2 will have the next turn. 9.Once answer is given by Team 1 correctly or by both teams, Click once on question slide to view answer (black lettering). 10.After viewing the answer, click on HOME (picture in lower right corner) to go back to main board. 11.Continue counting points until all questions have been asked. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins!

3 DrugWarriors Music on Drugs DatesLegislation SSDP Facts 100 200 300 400 500

4 This former Republican U.S. President was the first to declare a “War on Drugs.”

5 Who is Richard Nixon?

6 In 1930, he was appointed as the first commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, making him America’s first “drug czar.”

7 Who is Harry Anslinger?

8 He is the current “drug czar,” and believes that student drug testing is the “silver bullet” solution to our nation’s drug problems.

9 Who is John Walters?

10 This Indiana congressman is the author of the HEA Aid Elimination Penalty, the law that takes financial aid away from students with drug convictions.

11 Who is Mark Souder?

12 This drug warrior once claimed: "Students for Sensible Drug Policy is a militant fringe of the drug legalization movement. As parents, we would treat membership in SSDP as firmly as we would treat drug use. Stop the behavior and resign from the group or pay your own tuition."

13 Who is Joyce Nalepka?

14 This Jefferson Airplane song about Alice and Wonderland ends with the declaration: “Feed your head!”

15 What is “White Rabbit?”

16 Despite their claims to the contrary, this Beatles song is widely believed to be about LSD.

17 What is “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?”

18 This Grammy award winning singer and guitarist sang, “If your day is gone and you want to ride on: Cocaine.”

19 Who is Eric Clapton?

20 This Neil Young song bout heroin includes the line: “Every junkie’s like a setting sun.”

21 What is “The Needle and the Damage Done?”

22 This three-piece jazz trio serves on the VIP Advisory Board of the Marijuana Policy Project.

23 Who is Medeski, Martin, and Wood?

24 Alcohol Prohibition in the U.S. was enacted during this year.

25 What is 1920?

26 The U.S. came to its senses and repealed Alcohol Prohibition during this year.

27 What is 1933?

28 In this year, President Richard M. Nixon announced the commencement of the “War on Drugs.”

29 What is 1972?

30 This decade was when an ordinance was passed in San Francisco to prohibit the smoking of opium in opium dens.

31 When is 1870's?

32 This was the year that the Controlled Substances Act was passed into law, which, among other things, classified marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug.

33 What is 1970?

34 This amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibited the possession of alcohol.

35 What is the Eighteenth Amendment?

36 As of 2007, this is the number of U.S. states that effectively protect people from arrest for using marijuana to treat medical conditions.

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38 This act in 1937 levied a tax equaling roughly one dollar on anyone who dealt commercially in marijuana.

39 What is the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937?

40 This law made the non-medical use of cocaine and morphine illegal.

41 What is the Harrison Act of 1914?

42 These 1973 New York laws are among the harshest mandatory minimum sentencing schemes in the nation.

43 What are the Rockefeller drug laws?

44 This is the city where the SSDP headquarters is located.

45 Where is Washington, D.C.?

46 This is the year in which SSDP was founded.

47 When is 1998?

48 This former Republican governor of the state of New Mexico serves on SSDP’s national board of directors.

49 Who is Gary Johnson?

50 In 2006, SSDP sued this federal agency and won.

51 What is the Department of Education?

52 According to SSDP’s bylaws, this percentage of the national board of directors must be filled by people who are students at the time of their election to the board.

53 What is 66% or 2/3rds?

54 Drug Warriors Music on Drugs Dates Legislation SSDP Facts Who is Richard Nixon? What is “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane? When is 1920 to 1933? What is the Eighteenth Amendment? When is 1998? Who is Jimmy Carter? What is “The Pot”? When is 1984 to 1990? What is the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937? What is SchoolsNotPriso ns.com OR SSDP.org ? Who is John Walters? What is “Last Dance with Mary Jane”? When is 1972? What is the Harrison Act of 1914? What is “to end the War on Drugs”? Who is William Buckley? What is Pink Floyd? When is 1870’s? What are the Rockefeller drug laws? Where is Washington D.C.? Who is Mark Souder? What is Crystal Method? When is 1937? What is the HEA Aid Elimination Penalty? What is nine?


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