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Cocaine and Crack
This Lesson Plan Produced By Your Drug Demand Reduction Program
PAUL KOHLES, 1Lt. CAP
DDRO/LA-008 Hammond, LA.
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What are Cocaine and Crack?
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Cocaine and crack are illegal drugs that are:
Extracted from leaves of coca plants
 Potent brain stimulants
 One of the most powerfully addictive drugs
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What Do They Look Like?
Distributed on the street in two main forms:
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Cocaine
Cocaine is cocaine
hydrochloride that is a white
crystalline powder.
Crack
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Crack is cocaine
hydrochloride that has been
processed with ammonia or
sodium bicarbonate (baking
soda) and water into a
freebase cocaine - chips,
chunks, or rocks.
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How They Appear
Cocaine
Crack
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What are some of the signs that a
person is using cocaine or crack ?
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Dilated pupils
Constricted blood vessels
Dry mouth
Increased heart rate, blood
pressure
Decreased appetite
Abdominal pain and nausea
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Blurred vision
Fever
Extreme mental alertness and
insomnia
Tremors and dizziness
Muscle twitches and spasms
In rare instances, sudden
death can occur
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Some Short-term Effects
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Energetic
Talkative
Euphoric
Restlessness, irritability
and anxiety
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Temporarily decrease
need for sleep
Loss of appetite
Mentally alert
Blurred vision
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Some Long-term Effects
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Paranoia
Aggressive paranoid behavior
Ulceration of membrane in nose
Bizarre, erratic and violent behavior
Tremors, vertigo, muscle twitches
Death caused by cardiac arrest, seizures or
respiratory arrest
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What is the DEA Federal Classification
Schedule for cocaine and crack ?
Cocaine and crack are listed as DEA Federal
Classification Schedule II drugs, which is based
on amount in possession and previous offenses.
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Penalties for Possession
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Penalties for possession of cocaine and crack
range from the following:
First offense: Five to 40 years imprisonment
 Second offense: 10 years to life imprisonment
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As a member of CAP, what should you do if
you know someone who is using cocaine or
crack ?
Notify one of the following:
Deputy Commander for Cadets / Cadet Programs Officer
Chaplain / Moral Leadership Officer
Unit Commander
Drug Demand Reduction Officer
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Why do people use cocaine or crack?
To get high
Pain
Depression
Fun
Challenged by peers
To be cool
To be accepted by a group
Or just because they are stupid
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What are some of the ways you can say
“No” to drugs without isolating yourself?
Giving a Reason or Excuse
Repeated Refusal or Keep Saying No
Walking Away
Changing the Subject
Avoiding the Situation
Cold Shoulder
Strength in Numbers
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Summary
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Cocaine or crack is one of the most deadly drugs on the
scene today. Run, do not walk, away from anyone on
cocaine or crack or that offers it to you.
DO NOT TRY THEM!
 You many never wake up!
 Yes, even on the first use!
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Lesson Plan Resources
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Cocaine/Crack by National Institute on Drug Abuse
(NIDA)
 Available on www.drugfree.org
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
 Available on www.dea.gov
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Don’t march with these guys,
say NO to drugs!
DEAD MEN WALKING
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Any Questions
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Or Need Help
Contact:
Paul Kohles, 1Lt. CAP/USAF Aux.
Drug Demand Reduction Officer
SWR-LA-008
Hammond, LA.