Slide 1 - Students for Sensible Drug Policy

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Directions
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Divide participants into two teams to compete.
Person in charge of game (Moderator) should print out copy of the Answer Key
(slide 53).
Select “Slide Show”, then “View Show”.
Start on slide #3 (the main board).
Decide which team will go first (Team 1).
Team 1 will select a category and point value (Turn).
Click on point value of the selected box: You will be sent to the question (white
lettering).
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.
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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.
If Team 2 answers correctly, points will be given and Team 2 will have the next turn.
Once answer is given by Team 1 correctly or by both teams, Click once on
question slide to view answer (black lettering).
After viewing the answer, click on HOME (picture in lower right corner) to go
back to main board.
Continue counting points until all questions have been asked. The team with
the most points at the end of the game wins!
Celebrity
Movies
on Drugs Drug Facts
Name
that
Drug
100
Stats
100
100
100
Know
Your
Rights
100
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This drug is the most widely
used illicit substance in the
U.S.
What is marijuana?
Psilocybin is the chemical found
in this drug.
What are mushrooms?
Users “roll” on this drug, which
is associated with raves.
What is ecstasy
OR
MDMA?
Until 1929, this illicit drug was an
ingredient in some soft drinks.
What is cocaine?
This drug accounts for the most
fatalities of any drug in the U.S.
What is tobacco?
The U.S. has 5% of the world’s
population, but incarcerates this
percentage of the world’s
prisoners.
What is 25%?
This percentage of Americans
has admitted to using an illicit
drug at least once.
What is 46%?
The US government has spent
approximately this much
money on the National Youth
Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
What is 1.5 billion dollars?
This many would-be students
have been denied financial aid
due to a drug conviction.
What is about 200,000?
This percentage of illicit cocaine
is intercepted by the U.S.
government.
What is 30%?
This movie stars Cheech Marin,
Tommy Chong, and a van made
entirely of marijuana.
What is Cheech and Chong Up in
Smoke?
In this movie, Bob Saget stated
“marijuana is not a drug”.
What is Half Baked?
Identify this movie from the
quote: “you can turn your back
on a person, but, never turn
your back on a drug. Especially
when it’s waving a razor-sharp
hunting knife in your eye.”
What is Fear and Loathing in Las
Vegas?
This movie produced by Flex
Your Rights educates citizens
about their rights during police
encounters.
What is Busted?
This movie is based on the life of
George Jung, a drug
dealer/trafficker whose rise and
fall coincides with cocaine’s
becoming the drug of choice
for the rich and famous in the
1970’s.
What is Blow?
In his interview after his escape
from jail to Algeria, how many
times did Timothy Leary claim
to have done LSD?
What is over 500 times?
What famous singer/songwriter
told Playboy in 1966 “Opium,
hash, and pot—now those
things aren’t drugs, they just
bend your mind a little. I think
everybody’s mind should be
bent once in a while.”
Who is Bob Dylan?
This famous singer asked
President Nixon to be made a
"Federal Agent-at-Large" in the
Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs?
Who is Elvis Presley?
Of the following people, this
celebrity was/is passionately
anti-drug: Frank Zappa, Woody
Allen, or Tommy Chong?
Who is Frank Zappa?
Of the following people, this
celebrity did not die of a heroin
overdose: Janis Joplin,
Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon,
or Layne Staley of Alice in
Chains?
Who is Shannon Hoon?
This amendment allows us to
meet as a group and discuss
drug policy.
What is the first amendment.
The ACLU is an acronym for
what organization.
What is the American Civil
Liberties Union.
This amendment protects a
citizen against unlawful search
and seizure.
What is the fourth amendment.
Asserting this amendment in
court protects a citizen from
self-incrimination.
What is the fifth amendment.
This is required for police to
search a vehicle, paraphernalia
is plain view is an example of
this.
What is probable cause.
Name
that
Drug
What is
marijuana?
What is
mushrooms?
What is
ecstasy/MDMA
?
What is
cocaine?
What is
tobacco?
Stats
What is 50
billion dollars?
What is 46%?
What is 1.5
billion dollars?
What is
200,000?
What is 30%?
Movies Celebrity Know
Drug Facts Your
on
Drugs
Rights
What is
Cheech and
Chong Up in
Smoke?
What is Half
Baked?
What is Fear
and Loathing
in Las Vegas?
What is
Busted?
What is Blow?
What is over 500
times?
Who is Bob
Dylan?
Who is Elvis
Presley?
What is the
first
amendment?
What is the
American
Civil Liberties
Union?
What is the
fourth
amendment?
Who is Frank
Zappa?
What is the
fifth
amendment?
Who is Shannon
Hoon?
What is
probable
cause?
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