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DEA SCHEDULING of DRUGS 1970 CSA Introduction Slides Influences Choices Tipping Point
Category Examples Drugs in this category
Schedule1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Effects on the Body
Narcotics Opium, Laudanum 2 Morphine 2 Heroin 1 Oxycontin, Codeine 2, 3
Hallucinogens LSD (acid) MDMA (Molly, ecstasy) PCP (angel dust) Psilocybin (magic mushrooms), Peyote (cactus)
1 1 2 1
Stimulants Caffeine / Nicotine FDA /ATF Regulated
Cocaine (crack) 2, 1 Methamphetamine 2 Khat, Bath Salts (Cathinone) 1 Effects of Bath Salts
Depressants Ethyl Alcohol (beer 3 - 6 %; wine 8 -14 %; liquor 40 %) N/A
Prescription Drug Poisoning Barbiturates 1 (Rophynol, Qualudes) - 5 Effects of Depressants Sedatives 2 - 5 Tranquilizers 2, 3, 4
CannabisSativa (to grow) or Indica (India)
Marijuana, Hashish, Synthetic Marijuana 1 Medical Marijuana (CBD, THC, Marinol) 3 Penalties Chart Hemp
Inhalants Story Facts
Steroids
Jimi HendrixBorn: November 27 1942Died: September 18, 1970
American guitarist. He is considered thegreatest guitarist by other musicians.
Pulmonary aspiration
due to mixing sleeping
pills with alcohol.
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Janis Joplin Born: January 19, 1943
Died: October 4, 1970
Heroin overdose.
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Jim MorrisonBorn: December 8, 1943Died: July 3, 1971
Lead singer and lyricist for therock band The Doors.
Died of a heroin
overdose, having
inhaled what he
believed to be
cocaine.
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Elvis PresleyBorn: January 8, 1935Died: August 16, 1977
A cultural icon, known as"Elvis," and referred to as"The King of Rock 'n' Roll“.
Heart attack
brought on from
chronic abuse of
a combination of
drugs.
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Bon ScottBorn: July 9, 1946. Died: February19 1980
AC/DC lead singer. Found ina car on a London road.
Pulmonaryaspiration due toalcohol poisoning.
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“In 2004, poisoning was second only to motor-vehicle crashes as a
cause of death from unintentional injury in the United States.
Nearly all poisoning deaths in the United States are attributed to
drugs, and most drug poisonings result from the abuse of
prescription and illegal drugs.”
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Unintentional Poisoning Deaths – United States, 1999-2004,” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report released February 9, 2007, 56(05); 93-96, see: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5605a1.htm.
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