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Illicit Drugs
Illicit drugs is another name for Illegal or forbidden drugs. Having any type of Illicit Drug in your possession is illegal and if you are caught selling, buying, using or owning drugs, you most likely will go to jail. There are three main categories that these drugs fall under; Stimulant, Depressant and Hallucinogens. Some drugs can be a mix of any of these categories because they produce different effects for everybody.
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Stimulant Drugs make you feel more alert and awake. They increase the speed of the messages being sent to and from your brain. Taking a stimulant drug can increase your heart rate as well as making your body temperature go up and gives you high blood pressure. It decreases your appetite and dilates your pupils and makes you feel agitated. Taking this drug in large doses can not only be lethal but can cause you to become paranoid, aggressive, and get stomach cramps.
Types of Stimulants include:
- Speed
- Cocaine
- Ecstasy (MDMA)
- Caffeine
- Tobacco
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Depressant Drugs cause you to slow down your reaction to things happening around you. It gives you a numb feeling and makes you feel more relaxed. If you take it in large amounts it can make you pass out and even slow down your breathing and heat rate and possibly to the point where you may die. Mixing a depressant drug can increase your likeliness to overdose.
Types of Depressants include:
- Cannabis
- Marijuana
- Sedatives
- Alcohol
- Heroin
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Hallucinogens can make you seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there. They are also known as ‘psychedelics’ and they change the way a person perceives the world. They affect all five of the body’s senses. It is not possible to determine whether your hallucinations will be positive or unpleasant. During the experience you may feel panicky, uneasy and nervous.
Types of Hallucinogens include:
- Magic Mushrooms
- Ecstasy
- Cannabis
- LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)

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