Marijuana
Marijuana continues to be a popular choice and has been around for eons. It is now legal in certain states for medical use although this is still a sticky situation as federal law enforcement officers can still swoop in and charge the individuals. Other names for this naturally grown plant are weed, pot, Mary Jane, and dope. It can be smoked in pipes or rolled papers like a cigarette. It can be baked into foods. Derivatives of it can be extracted and made into pills.
Sedatives & Barbiturates
These drugs are also referred to as "downers" because they make a person slow down and relax. If a person is nervous and high strung, he or she may use these to chill out. Some sedatives are legally prescribed for anxiety such as Xanax and Valium while others are street products, also called Quaaludes, 'ludes or reds.
Stimulants AKA Speed
Another popular category is the group of drugs that speed up a person and boost energy. Many of these are highly addictive and can cause big problems. A person might take these to feel more confident, get a lot done or suppress his or her appetite to lose weight. Included in this group are cocaine, Crystal meth, and even some legally prescribed meds for ADHD.
Opiates & Hallucinogens
In the opiate family, AKA as the "feel good" group, there are some prescribed drugs such as morphine and Vicodin as well as street ones such as heroin and opium. Hallucinogens are those that make a user hallucinate such as LSD, PCP, and mescaline. The opiates are highly addictive and the hallucinogens are known brain fryers. If a person starts to use either of these substances, they're on the road to trouble.
Whether a person gets caught up in drugs due to rebellion, experimentation or as a way to cope with life, he or she is on a bumpy road. A savvy drug defense lawyer can get the individual into treatment and on to a better life.
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