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  1)What were the results of The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937?                       banned marijuana on a federal level     imposed a tax on marijuana use   duplicated efforts of the Harrison Act of 1914   established tea bags to control where Marijuana could be smoked       Question 2         The number-one cash crop in the United States is marijuana

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1)What were the results of The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937?

 

 

     
 

 

 

 

 

 

banned marijuana on a federal level

 

 

imposed a tax on marijuana use

 

duplicated efforts of the Harrison Act of 1914

 

established tea bags to control where Marijuana could be smoked

     
  • Question 2

 

   
 

The number-one cash crop in the United States is marijuana.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 3

 

   
 

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2009, it was found that what percent of the U.S. population over the age of 12 had used marijuana at least once in their lives?

     
 

twenty five percent (25 %)

 

 

forty percent (40 %)

 

seventy - five percent (75 %)

 

ninety two percent (92 %)

     
  • Question 4

 

   

 

 

What is Bhang?

     

 

 

when a marijuana cigarette is laced with LSD.

 

 

a slang term for a marijuana cigarette

 

equivalent in potency to a marijuana cigarette

 

both A and C

     

 

  • Question 5

 

   
 

The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 required buyers of marijuana to pay tax, while growers of marijuana were exempt.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 6

 

   
 

The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes is illegal in the U.S. and Canada.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 7

 

   
 

By mid-2010, fourteen U.S. States had authorized marijuana smoking for the relief of pain and discomfort or the control of nausea and weight loss.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 8

 

   
 

Present-day marijuana contains approximately how much THC?

     
 

about half the THC as marijuana during the 1960s and 1970s

 

1-2 percent THC

 

 

approximately 10 percent THC

 

in the neighborhood of 12 to 14 percent THC

     
  • Question 9

 

   
 

By 2010, how many U.S. States had authorized marijuana smoking for the relief of pain and discomfort or the control of nausea and weight loss?

     
 

seven states

 

 

fourteen states

 

twenty-seven

 

thirty - two

     
  • Question 10

 

   
 

Long-term marijuana smokers show cognitive impairment for how long after marijuana smoking?

     
 

12 hours

 

24 hours

 

2 days

 

 

3 days

     
  • Question 11

 

   
 

If Jeremy was in possession of marijuana, under decriminalization of possession of marijuana what amount would he probably have?

     
 

amounts of 10 ounces or less

 

amounts of more than 10 ounces

 

 

amounts less than one ounce or so

 

any amount

     
  • Question 12

 

   
 

In 2001, the medicinal use of marijuana became legal in Canada.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 13

 

   
 

How much is the lethal dose/effective dose ratio roughly for marijuana?

     
 

22

 

245

 

6 - 8 thousand

 

 

20 to 40 thousand

     
  • Question 14

 

   
 

THC can be detected in the blood for several days after using marijuana due to what factor?

     
 

THC bonding to red blood cells

 

 

slow excretion of THC from fatty tissue

 

slow absorption of THC into muscle tissue

 

THC molecules bypassing the blood brain barrier

     
  • Question 15

 

   
 

According to U.S. federal regulations, what schedule is marijuana in?

     
 

 

Schedule I drug

 

Schedule II drug

 

Schedule III drug

 

Schedule IV drug

     
  • Question 16

 

   
 

The naturally occurring substance that stimulates the THC-sensitive brain receptor in called:

     
 

THC

 

 

anandamide

 

cannabinoid

 

marijuana

     
  • Question 17

 

   
 

Marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance, according to U.S. federal regulations.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 18

 

   
 

What did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in 2005 referencing marijuana?

     
 

the laws of interstate commerce allow the sale of medical marijuana provided that taxes are paid to the appropriate states whenever state lines are crossed

 

state-controlled farms will be allowed to grow marijuana for medical purposes.

 

legalization of medical marijuana at the state level takes precedence because of humanitarian concerns.

 

 

legalization of medical marijuana at the state level does not supersede federal regulations.

     
  • Question 19

 

   
 

In 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that legalization of medical marijuana at the state level makes federal regulations obsolete pertaining to the same issue.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 20

 

   
 

By 1890, the hemp crop had been replaced by what other product as a major source of farm income in the U.S. South?

     
 

opium

 

rice

 

 

cotton

 

rye

     
  • Question 21

 

   
 

When smoking marijuana - how fast is the absorption / excretion process?

     
 

absorption is fast; excretion is fast

 

 

absorption is fast; excretion is slow

 

absorption is slow; excretion is fast

 

absorption is slow; excretion is slow

     
  • Question 22

 

   
 

High levels of THC in the brain may cause accidental death by asphyxiation.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 23

 

   
 

What is the status of decriminalization of marijuana?

     
 

has yet to be adopted by more than one or two U.S. states

 

 

marijuana possession is considered to be a civil rather than a criminal offense.

 

is equivalent to legalization.

 

none of the above

     
  • Question 24

 

   
 

In certain cannabis products, THC concentrations can be how high?

     
 

 

60 percent

 

100 percent

 

18 percent

 

9 percent

     
  • Question 25

 

   
 

Approximately 43% of illicit drug users smoke marijuana.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 26

 

   
 

How long do the behavioral/psychological effects of marijuana last?

     
 

30 to 60 minutes

 

45 to 90 minutes

 

1 to 2 hours

 

 

2 to 4 hours

     
  • Question 27

 

   
 

Marijuana does not contain nicotine, and tobacco does not contain THC.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 28

 

   
 

Who was leading the anti-marijuana crusade in the 1930s?

     
 

 

the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN)

 

the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

 

the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

 

Benny Goodman, along with other popular band leaders

     
  • Question 29

 

   
 

THC stands for delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 30

 

   
 

During the 1920s, what were the "Tea pads?"

     
 

 

places where marijuana could be smoked

 

small containers where marijuana cigarettes could be kept fresh for later use

 

the residue from smoked reefers

 

packets of hashish

     
  • Question 31

 

   
 

The "reverse tolerance" effect of marijuana turns out to be due to variations in the manner in which the drug is ingested.

     
 

 True

 

False

     
  • Question 32

 

   
 

What hypothesis states that marijuana leads to abusing other drugs?

     
 

the copycat drug hypothesis

 

the pyramid hypothesis

 

 

the gateway hypothesis

 

the snowball hypothesis

     
  • Question 33

 

   
 

Peak levels in the blood occur about how long after taking the drug THC?

     
 

5 to 15 seconds

 

3 minutes

 

 

10 minutes

 

30 minutes

     
  • Question 34

 

   
 

To increase profits, Bob, the neighborhood drug dealer, decides to mix marijuana with some newly introduced drugs which will weaken the effects of marijuana. This practice is known as

     
 

bait and switch

 

 

adulteration

 

sensitization

 

chipping

     
  • Question 35

 

   
 

What type of legislation did the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 lead to?

     
 

establishment of the Harrison Act

 

 

all of the U.S. states making possession of marijuana illegal

 

Marijuana being placed on the drug schedules

 

legislation mandating growers had to register with the federal government.

     
  • Question 36

 

   
 

Marijuana is a stimulant.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 37

 

   
 

The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 established tea pads to control where Marijuana could be smoked.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 38

 

   
 

THC reduces the body's immune system, making it harder to fight infection and disease.

     
 

True

 

 False

     
  • Question 39

 

   
 

According to a 2009 Gallup Poll on the question of whether use of marijuana should be made legal, what percent of Americans were in favor of marijuana being made legal?

     
 

23 percent

 

39 percent

 

 

44 percent

 

52 percent

     
  • Question 40

 

   
 

What year did the medicinal use of marijuana become legal in Canada?

     
 

1962

 

1972

 

1989

 

 

2001

     

 

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