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MARIJUANA AND HEALTH Perkins Middle School February 21, 2017 F u n d e d b y t h e C o u n t y o f S a n D i e g o, H e a l t h a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s A g e n c y, B e h a v i o r a l H e a l t h S e r v i c e s

WELCOME! Joe Eberstein Program Manager, Center for Community Research, Marijuana Prevention Initiative 2

MPI INITIATIVE FOCUS Problem Statement: High levels of marijuana use by youth (12-25) in the county negatively affect overall health and contributes to family and community problems. Other Initiatives: Binge Underage Drinking Meth Initiative Prescription Drug 3

HOW I OPERATE! I deal with Facts! You can have disagreements and still be friends. You will never convince everyone one of your position, that s OK! Be open to new ideas. Think outside the box! 4

REALITY! Most kids do not use drugs! 5

ADDICTION OF ANY KIND CAN IMPACT YOUR FUTURE! Interfere with family and relationships Job prospects Educational performance Health 6

LEGAL VS. NON-LEGAL Many substances can be addictive, whether legally distributed or not. Alcohol Prescription Medicines Marijuana Tobacco 7

IF YOU NEED MEDICAL ADVICE GO TO YOUR DOCTOR! 8

EVERYONE REACTS DIFFERENTLY TO DRUGS AND ALCOHOL! Metabolism - Your Body Family History Environment 9

THE MARIJUANA PLANT 10

THE POT PLANT The pot/cannabis plant has over 400 chemicals. Delta 9 THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) is the chemical responsible for most of marijuana's high. Some chemicals from the pot plant may help control seizures and aid with appetite. (Dronabinol to treat nausea caused by chemotherapy and boost appetite in patients with AIDS wasting syndrome and Nabilone - MS) You do not need the psychoactive components to get the medical value!!!!!!! 11

TROUBLING TRENDS Availability of High Potency Product. Products that look like baked goods and candy. Vaping devices that conceal the product being vaped. 12

CONCENTRATES - WAX, BUTANE HASH OIL, EDIBLES (BUD CONTAINING 26% THC, CONCENTRATES MAY CONTAIN 30-99%) 13

MARIJUANA AND HEALTH 14

TREATMENT Marijuana is the primary drug of choice for youth ages 12-17 in county funded drug treatment, 8 out of every 10 youth were admitted for marijuana addiction in 2016. 15

BRAIN-CRITICAL GROWTH PHASES Critical growth phases take place at the following times: In Utero 0-3 years Adolescence (12-25) The brain is particularly susceptible at these critical times to environmental influences. 16

ADOLESCENT BRAIN Heavy Marijuana use appears to have a significant effect on adolescents brain structure and development. Use is associated with: Attention & Motivation Memory Planning Slower brain-processing power Increased use may interfere with sleep patterns, increase anxiety/paranoia and depression. S o u r c e : J a c o b u s e t a l. ( 2 0 0 9 ). F u n c t i o n a l c o n s e q u e n c e s o f m a r i j u a n a u s e i n a d o l e s c e n t s. P h a r m a c o l o g y, B i o c h e m i s t r y a n d B e h a v i o r. 17

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Drug use is associated with: Decrease academic performance Mental Health Issues Truancy issues and non participation in healthy activities S o u r c e s : A r r i a e t a l., 2 0 1 3 ; F e r g u s s o n e t a l. 2 0 0 3 ; H u n t e t a l., 2 0 1 0 ; M e d i n a e t a l., 2 0 0 7 ; S A M H S A, 2 0 0 9 18

TOP (3) REASONS FOR ER VISITS The most common reasons of seeing marijuana users in the ER: 1. Cannabinoid Hyperemesis 2. Psychosis 3. Chest pain Treatment Providers - Drug tests showing much higher THC levels relative to creatinine ratio. 19

CANNABINOID HYPEREMESIS Abdominal pain Severe nausea and vomiting Desire to take hot showers! The only remedy is laying off the pot! 20

BUTANE HASH OIL 21

EXPLOSIONS SAN DIEGO 22

VERY DANGEROUS PROCESS! Uses butane gas to extract a potent liquid out of the plant. 23

IF YOU SEE THESE AT YOUR COMPLEX OR HOUSE NOTIFY AN ADULT! 24

90% 2 ND AND 3 RD DEGREE BURNS 25

EDIBLES 26

NO REGULATIONS No quality assurance! No potency limits! No sanitary requirements! No labeling requirements! No advertising requirements! 27

HASH OR HONEY OIL Oil can be whipped into a budder and cooked into products like brownies, cookies, etc. Sprayed onto generic candies Vaped in vape pens Made into drops known as tinctures 28

EDIBLE EFFECTS May not feel anything for 30 to 60 minutes (on a full stomach may take nearly two hours to feel full effects). The high can last 4 to 8 hours while the effects from smoking can wear off in an hour or less. 29

DOSAGE A cookie or candy may be meant for multiple doses. 30

WHY EDIBLES ARE POTENT! Edible doses are processed by the liver before entering the bloodstream, THC consumed as edibles produce high levels of 11- OH-THC (active metabolite), while smoked cannabis, which goes directly from the lungs to the brain via the bloodstream and does not enter the liver, produces lower levels. 31

SIDE EFFECTS Hallucinations Paranoia Anxiety Panic Depression 32

EDIBLES ON CAMPUS 33

VAPING 34

VAPING DEVICES Vaping devices can be used for many drugs and may look like familiar products. 35

E-CIGS, VAPE PENS No odor! Vape a variety of drugs. No easy way to test what is in them. Explosion risk!

MULTIPLE EXPLOSIONS 37

DANGEROUS 38

SPICE 39

ONGOING SPICE OVERDOSES These chemicals are similar to marijuana, THC, but affect brain receptors differently. Some synthetic drugs are 100X stronger than marijuana. Synthetic cannabinoids are produced as an oil or a crystalline powder that can easily be sprayed on plant material. 40

WHAT IS SPICE? A chemical sprayed on plant material. 41

5 TIPS ON WHAT THE DRUG SPICE IS NOT. 1. Spice is not pot, spice is a chemical sprayed on a plant material that may resemble marijuana herb. 2. Spice is not plant-based; there are no naturally occurring spice plants or spice chemicals found on earth. Many Spice chemicals are produced in labs and smuggled in from countries like China. 3. Spice has no other use other than to get people high. There are no benefits to using Spice, not even accidental ones. 4. Spice is not without risk. Many first time users of Spice have ended up in emergency rooms with severe hallucinations, excited delerium, paranoia, heart attack, seizures, vomiting, kidney failure and death. 42

BE AWARE! 43

SOCIAL MEDIA 44

THINKING DOWN THE ROAD! Be Careful What You Post ONLINE! Be aware of who you are talking to! 45

YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA HISTORY Future jobs can search 7 10 years into your social media history. Law Enforcement, Military and other agencies can look at your history. Some schools are starting to ban phones on school property. 46

TESTING 47

THC THC can stay in your system for 30 40 days. Many people develop a tolerance to weed and need increasingly higher amounts. 48

DRUG TESTING AND FUTURE EMPLOYMENT Limiting your Future Department of Defense All Branches All Federal Government State of CA Department of Parks and Recreation San Diego County City of San Diego Driver/pilot/train conductor (airlines, Amtrak, bus services, trucking, shuttles, etc.) San Diego Unified Port District

LOCAL EMPLOYERS THAT DRUG TEST Sea World San Diego Zoo Hilton Westgate Hotels Rancho Valencia Resort and Spa Stone Brewing Company Grande Colonial (NINE-TEN Bar) Best Buy United Health Group San Diego Home Caregivers SDGE McDonalds

YOUR HEALTH 51

HAVE A ROUTINE! Exercise Have healthy hobbies Monitor your video game play, get Sun! 52

KEY TAKE AWAY S! If you need medical advice go to your primary care physician. Everyone reacts differently to different substances. Maintain a healthy routine and habits. (Exercise) Do not operate or get in a vehicle while on alcohol or drugs. A single edible candy/cookie may be meant for multiple doses. (High THC levels) If you suspect or see any butane manufacturing, BHO paraphernalia, leave the location immediately and call law enforcement!

MPI WEBSITE mpisdcounty.net Multiple resources, info cards, data, PowerPoints available for download. Half day trainings available marijuana, RX and synthetics. 54

QUESTIONS? Joe Eberstein, Program Manager Center for Community Research, Inc. San Diego County Marijuana Prevention Initiative For more information regarding youth marijuana use visit www.mpisdcounty.net Office: 619-528-2235