MARIJUANA

http://www.teenchallenge.com/main/drugs/marijuana3.html

This website gives information about what marijuana is, the physical signs of using the drug, the common paraphernalia of weed, and the common nick names of the drug

 

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/marijuana/index.html

This link shows the basic background information as well as the prevalence estimates, the consequences of the drug, the Adjudication, the production of weed, the legislation history, the street terms of the drug, and further links

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=1

Street names of marijuana

 

http://www.doitnow.org/pages/126.html

This website talks about risks and effects in an understandable way.  It is written to appeal to teenagers.  It also talks about birth defects, something that is unknown to most people.

 

http://www.forreal.org/know/affectgender.asp

This talks about the effects on males and females and how they differ.  It refers to more than just psychological issues.  This link refers to medical conditions and health issues that will highly damage the human body.

 

http://www.drugabuse.gov/ResearchReports/Marijuana/Marijuana3.html

This link gives the feelings experienced when using marijuana and the acute effects of the drug on the brain.  It gives a picture of the brain and the specific parts of the brain it affects as well as the outcome

 

http://www.theantidrug.com/drug_info/drugs_marijuana.html

This website is a great method for parents who wish to speak to their children about marijuana but don’t know the facts. Since parents are the anti-drug, the importance of them talking

 

http://www.kenpeterscenter.com/marij.htm

How do you tell if someone is high?  This site lets you know.  From dilated pupils, to slow driving, it has it all.  Check this one out and see if ones you know are taking marijuana.

 

 

HERION

http://www.teenchallenge.com/main/drugs/hrnpage.htm#whatis

This website is very informative, it gives the basic characteristics of heroin, the physical signs of usage, the paraphernalia, and the common nickname of the drug. It also gives information about how the drug is used, the heroin effects of abuse, the abuse of heroin among the USA, the medical complications of using the drug, and the possible treatment for heroin abusers.

 

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/heroin.php

This website shows the molecule diagram of the drug heroin, the effects of taking the drug, the risks of taking the drug, and gives a few heroin harm reduction tips for those stupid enough to take the drug.

 

http://area51.upsu.plym.ac.uk/infoserv/drugs/graphical/grphopia.html

What is heroin...? What are the dangers...? What is the history...? What is the law on heroin...? HURRY comes to this website and have all your questions answered! This is a website with easy to use links to all the previous questions.

 

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/heroin/index.html

This link shows an overview of the drug heroin, the prevalence estimates, the statistics and consequences of the use of heroine, the treatment available, the adjudication, the production of the drug, as well as the street terms

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=5

Street names of heroin

 

http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/heroin.html

Very basic overview of the highly addictive drug, but an in depth account of health hazards.  It is a great tool for learning about the drug and obtaining a better understanding of the drug.

 

http://www.heroin-effects.com/

All-in-all, this is a site about the effects of heroin on the body.  It is very informative and highly useful.  It goes comprehensively into the stages in which it does harm in the body and the feelings experienced.

 

http://www.focusas.com/Heroin.html

This site gives graphs, diagrams, and pictures of effects of heroin abuse and addiction.  The effects given are for short term and long term use.  It also gives many links to other pages on the site with information for schools, events, books, and speakers about this drug and to increase awareness about it.

 

 

STERIOD

 

http://www.thesteroidtruth.com/noframes.htm

This website gives the “steroid truth”. It tells the truth of who uses steroids, the real side effects of the drug. It answers the questions of “what does it look like?” “How to get steroids?”  “How steroids are taken?” “What is steroid abuse?” “Are steroids illegal?” and also gives information about steroid alternatives.

 

 

http://www.aap.org/family/steroids.htm

This website explains what steroids are, who is stereotypically using them, how they are used. Also it gives the emotional effects of both men and women. The questions: “does it make me a better athlete?” “What are the side effects of boys and girls?” There is also a great section of advice for people who have or thought about taking steroids.

 

http://area51.upsu.plym.ac.uk/infoserv/drugs/graphical/grphster.html

This is a great website to access easy links to steroid general info, the history of steroids, the effects of steroids on the human body, the dangers of using steroids and of course the basic information about steroids and the law. Hurry check this one out!!

 

http://www.theantidrug.com/drug_info/drugs_steroids.html

This is a great site for parents who want to speak to their kids, young or old, about hazards and effects of steroids on the body.  It also gives information about the drug for background when speaking to the children.

 

http://www.ayn.ca/health/en/body/body_steroids.asp

Want to talk about steroids? This website will talk about what are steroids, how they work, the risks for both girls and boys as well as the alternatives to steroids. This website is very simple and straight to the point. It is perfect for those lazy people who just want to know the main facts!

 

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/steroids/index.html

 

This link is for the drug steroids. It consists of a basic overview, the prevalence estimate, the consequences of the use of the drug, the production of steroids, the legislation history, the street terms and the related links

 

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=46

Street names of steroids.

 

 

LSD

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/lsd.php

The website is about the basic definition of LSD, the street cost, the effects of the drug, Advice for someone who has an encounter with someone with a bad trip, and the consequences of use

 

http://area51.upsu.plym.ac.uk/infoserv/drugs/graphical/grphlsd.html

Do you want to know what LSD is? If you do… visit this website! You will become familiar with the general information, as well as the history, the effects, and the dangers of LSD. There is also some information about the law and LSD.

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/lsd/index.html

This link shows the basic overview of the drug LSD (acid). The prevalence estimates, the consequences of the use, the Adjudication, the production, the legislative history, and some street terms

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=6

Street names of acid/LSD

 

http://www.drugs-info.co.uk/drugpages/lsd/lsd.htm#backtotop

This is a link to an easy-to-use website.  The information is very concise but highly enlightening.  It answers “what is LSD”, “effects of LSD”, “risks in taking LSD”, and “is LSD addictive.” 

 

http://www.freevibe.com/headsup/meth.shtml

This is a perfect website to get to know all the basic info about the drug speed. You will be able to find out the slang terms, what it looks like, who does it, and what it does to the dumb enough people to take it.

 

 

ECSTASY

http://www.dancesafe.org/slideshow/slide6.html

This is a slide show to show the effects of the human brain on ecstasy. It shows the stages of the drug affecting the human brain. It has many visuals to show exactly what is taking place when a human is under the influence of ecstasy.

 

http://area51.upsu.plym.ac.uk/infoserv/drugs/graphical/grph-e.html

Do you want to know what Ecstasy is? Hopefully you do… visit this website. You will become familiar with the general information, as well as the history, the effects, and the dangers of Ecstasy. There is also some information about the law and ecstasy

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/mdma/index.html

This is a link referring to the basic background, the rave use, prevalence estimating, the production and enforcement of the drug as well as street terms and statistics, for example the rate of high school seniors using the drug

 

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=7

Street names of ecstasy.

 

http://come.to/ecstasy

This website is a perfect website for those people interested in taking “E”… if you read the health hazards related to taking ecstasy, then you would have to be out of your mind to still want to take this drug.

 

http://www.freevibe.com/headsup/ecstasy.shtml

This is a website to answer all the basic questions you might have about “E”. It will give you the basic information like: what the slang terms are, what it looks like, who does it, and what it is. Also this is a perfect website if you have ever been offered “E”.  There are scenarios to being pressured and how to get out of the situations

 

 

COCAINE

 

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/cocaine.php

This is a website to tell the basic characteristics of the drug. How it is used, what the effects are and, the risks that are being taken when you take cocaine.

 

http://area51.upsu.plym.ac.uk/infoserv/drugs/graphical/grphcoke.html

This is a great website to access easy links to crack/cocaine general info, the history of crack/cocaine, the effects of crack/cocaine on the human body, the dangers of using crack/cocaine and of course the basic information about crack/cocaine and the law. I promise if you visit this website you will be a lot smarter

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/cocaine/index.html

This link shows an overview of the drug, the prevalence estimates, the statistics and consequences of the use of cocaine, the treatment available, the adjudication, the production of the drug, as well as the street terms

 

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=3

Street names of cocaine

 

http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/cocaine.html

This website gives an extensive amount of information about crack/cocaine.  It talks about the serious health hazards and the treatment for abuse of this detrimental drug.  Also, it gives statistics of the extent of the use of this drug in America.  It is very alarming!  Check it out.

 

 

SHROOMS

 

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/mushrooms.php

The website shows the “what” questions, the “what if” questions and the “be careful” information. This website also shows visuals of what the shrooms look like.

 

http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5257/

This is the magic mushroom home page.  It contains a plethora of information.  This site contains links to experience facts, trip stories, dosage, effects, all of the species, description of the mushrooms, growing them, smoking them, and comparing American shrooms to European shrooms

 

http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/youth_eng/health/drugs/magicmushrooms.html

This site is directed toward teenagers/young people to inform them about risks and abuse of using “magic mushrooms”.  There is not too much information; however it is worth the visit to take a look.  You’ll be surprised of how harmful they are.

 

http://www.geocities.com/apuchek/shrooms.htm

Are you interested in knowing what the usual dosages of shrooms that the dumb people take, well if you are this is a perfect website for you.  It will tell you what shrooms are, and how long the “trips” last. It also give the effects of all the different dosages.

 

 

http://www1.drugaware.com.au/pages/halluc_7.asp

This is a website that describes the immediate and long term side effects of taking Hallucinogens, thus being inclusive of shrooms. The website also has information about using Hallucinogens and the law.  Also it give examples of what a “bad trip” is! Come and see what horrible things these drugs can do to your body!

 

 

METHAMPHETAMINE

http://www.kci.org/meth_info/links.htm

This is a wonderful website for any one who has had any encounters with meth, or is just curious of what it is. It includes letters form users of meth, Meth FAQ, info about meth labs, the slang versions of the word meth, Meth facts, and information to help determine if there is a meth lab near you. Also it of course includes the physical damage to the users! Hurry come and check this one out!

 

 

http://www.methamphetamine.org/about.htm#Sites

Are you a methamphetamine user? If so there is help for you. This is a great website to links for rehab facilities. It also gives information about the treatment given to users. Hurry there is still hope for you… There are people who care and want to help!

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/methamph/index.html

This link shows the basic background of the drug, the effects of the drug on the human body, the use and user characteristics, the availability statistics, info about the clandestine Laboratories (meth labs) and the slang versions of the word Methamphetamine

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/methamphetamine/index.html

 

This link shows the basic background information as well as the prevalence estimates, the consequences of the drug, the Adjudication, the production of meth, the legislation history, the street terms of the drug, and further links

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=14

Street names of Meth

 

http://www.teenchallenge.com/main/drugs/spdpage.htm

This website is very informative, it gives the basic characteristics of speed, the physical signs of usage, the paraphernalia, and the common nickname of the drug. It also gives information about how the drug is used, the speed effects of abuse, the abuse of speed among the USA, the medical complications of using the drug, and the possible treatment for speed abusers as well as information referring to the difference between speed and other stimulants.

 

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/speed.php

This website tells the basic definition of speed, the addictive state of the drug, how it is used, and the risk of injections and has a chemical makeup visual

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=42

 

 

 

GHB

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/gamma/index.html

This is a link for GHB, the background information and the effects of the drug on ones body

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=48

Street names of GHB

 

http://www.projectghb.org/

This is a link to a site that gives every bit of information about Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate (GHB).  It has links to studies, tragedies, press releases, and tons more about this drug.  It is an awareness site called Project GHB.  It is a very useful site.

 

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/ghb.php

This site gives a brief overview about this drug.  It shows the “what” questions, the “what if” question, and the “be careful” information about this drug.  It also gives a search engine to find out more information about other harmful drugs.

 

http://www.ceri.com/ghbpage.shtml

This is a great site for articles, letters, reports, and questions about GHB.  From this site, the viewer can get a variety of opinions from writers about this drug.  It has real life situations and consequences people have taken in response to taking the drug.

 

http://www.projectghb.org/

This is a link to a site that gives every bit of information about Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate (GHB).  It has links to studies, tragedies, press releases, and tons more about this drug.  It is an awareness site called Project GHB.  It is a very useful site.

 

http://www.dancesafe.org/documents/druginfo/ghb.php

This site gives a brief overview about this drug.  It shows the “what” questions, the “what if” question, and the “be careful” information about this drug.  It also gives a search engine to find out more information about other harmful drugs.

 

 

PCP

 

http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByType.asp?intTypeID=8

Street names of PCP

 

http://www.cmcsb.com/pcpangel.htm

For those of you who are clueless of what angel dust is, this is a great site.  It gives a profound background on the drug such as when it was developed, how it was developed, how it has become widely used, and how to distinguish it.  Also, this website gives the effects of the drug on the human body.  Furthermore, it gives links to sites for a PCP-free America and how to try to stop the spread of this harmful drug.



http://www.kenpeterscenter.com/pcp.htm

This is a small amount of information, but very useful.  It is a site about how to tell if someone is using this drug.  It gives all the warning signs, body functions, physical appearance, and much more.  It makes it easy for someone to spot a person on PCP.

 

 

http://www.actionteen.addr.com/PCP%20Angel%20Dust.htm

This site gives to-the-point answers to these questions:  what is it, what it feels like, what it does, how it can hurt you, and how to get help.  This would be an ideal site for people who are curios and want answers quick.  Answer the short questioner at the bottom and make sure you’re not becoming a part of the PCP world.

 

 

http://www.ohsinc.com/PCP_angel_dust.htm

Ever wonder what extensive use of a drug can do to someone?  Take a look at this site.  It covers blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration, profuse sweating, changes in body awareness, and much more.  Although it may be disgusting, it is valuable information.