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DDRP Mission: Instilling a Positive, Drug-Free Attitude

We assist CAP members, Air Force families, DoD civilians, and children in promoting a drug-free lifestyle through education, prevention, and positive activities.

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DDRP Mission: Instilling a Positive, Drug-Free Attitude

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  1. DDRP Mission • Assist squadrons, groups, wings and regions to instill an aggressive, positive, drug-free attitude in CAP members, Air Force families, DoD civilians and school-age children through a comprehensive program that: • Promotes CAP as a positive community service lifestyle • Encourages youth to remain in school • Focuses on drug abuse education, prevention and awareness • Provides positive activities as an alternative to drugs

  2. Instructions: • Click on the name (hyperlink) of each grade to go to the question. • Answer each question and you will be notified of your choice. • Follow the link at the bottom right hand corner to return to the main page. • Follow questions in order of grade all the way to Spaatz.

  3. C/COL Drugs or No Drugs By Capt. Jeff Frame—RMR DDRC

  4. C/CMSGT

  5. C/MAJ

  6. C/LTC

  7. C/AMN

  8. C/SRA

  9. C/2LT

  10. C/SSGT

  11. C/A1C

  12. C/TSGT

  13. C/CPT

  14. C/SMSGT

  15. C/1LT

  16. C/MSGT

  17. How many beers can a cadet have and still be legal? • One • Four • Three • None

  18. Wrong!!

  19. Correct!!

  20. If you are in uniform and indoors and you hear the National Anthem you… • Face the flag, stand at attention and salute (present arms). • Put your hand over your heart and stand at attention. • Face the flag, stand at attention. No salute unless under arms. • Ignore the music-the National Anthem is no longer important.

  21. Who is the National Chief of Staff? • Maj. Gen Amy Courter • Col. Russell Hodgkins • Col. Russell Chazell • Col. Donald Cortum

  22. WHAT ARE COCAINE AND CRACK? • Cocaine and crack are illegal drugs that are extracted from the leaves of the coca plant. They are potent brain stimulants and one of the most powerfully addictive drugs. Cocaine is called crack because of the cracking sounds it makes when heated.

  23. What it looks like. Cocaine Crack

  24. What are street names for Cocaine? • Coke, Snow, Nose Candy, Flake • Blow, Big C, Dust, Girl, Snowbirds • Gold Dust, Toot, White Lady, Lady • All of the above • Only A and B

  25. Eddie Rickenbacker

  26. Eddie Rickenbacker became GM, VP and later President of What major airline? • Delta • Eastern • American • United

  27. What are the penalties (1st offence) for possession of ecstasy and herbal ecstasy? • 15 months to 5 years • 1 month to 1 year • 6 weeks in “juvie” & 12 month probation. • $2000 fine and community service

  28. What is the only aircraft that can fly faster than the speed of sound without the use of afterburning? • B-1 • F-18 • B-22 • F-16

  29. Which items are not approved for DDR funding? • Paper, markers, printing for DDR activities. • Drug prevention literature. • Promotional items • Uniform items, plaques, t-shirts, food • Fatal Vision goggles

  30. What is this drug? • Aspirin • Heroin • LSD • Ecstasy

  31. What is the motion about the lateral axis? • Roll • Yaw • Pitch • Tilt

  32. What are the core values of C.A.P. • Respect – Discipline – Excellence – Honesty • Respect – Integrity – Volunteer Service – Excellence • Aerospace – Leadership – S.A.R.

  33. What drug can the following ingredients be used to make?: Paint thinner, iodine, kerosene, battery acid and cat litter. • Meth • Crack • Oxycontin • Inhalants

  34. What do drugs do? • All drugs, whether legal or illegal affect the brain by interacting with naturally occurring brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters • Alters people’s behavior. • Every drug (including legal drugs such as aspirin) is potentially harmful. • All of the above

  35. What is the hippocampus • A hippo college. • Part of brain that is responsible for learning and memory. • A hip joint that is weakened with alcohol usage. • A street name for a designer/club drug.

  36. Correct!! New research shows that alcohol affects a developing teen brain differently from an adult brain. Alcohol can seriously damage long and short-term growth processes. Alcohol use can cause youth to develop social problems, have poor judgment, get into trouble, doo poor in school and experience failure in achieving lifelong goals.

  37. DDR Catalog •    The Drug Demand Reduction Program has expanded their catalog!  Region, Wing, and Squadron DDR Programs can order items, and only pay the cost of shipping.  The items are divided into four major categories - Promotional, Education & Training, Fatal Vision, and Model Rocketry.  Please click the links below to view the new promotional items. • Promotional • Education & Training • Fatal Vision • Model Rocketry • A Few Important Notes • These promotional items can only be ordered through the official DDR Budget process. • All items ordered through Funds Reimbursement must be paid for 100% up front.  Wings or regions will be reimbursed the 80%. • Items may be personalized (such as with your squadron's name), but you must cover the extra cost of personalization. We encourage you to visit the vendors' websites and check out the other interesting items they have to offer.  HOWEVER, the Drug Demand Reduction Program will only cover the cost of the items listed in the DDR Catalog.  All other items must be ordered from the vendor directly.

  38. *Freight for goggles is $25.

  39. News Stories USU student pleads guilty in fraternity hazing death March 11th, 2009 @ 10:47am LOGAN -- One of 12 Utah State University students charged in connection with the death of a classmate has entered a guilty plea. Grant Arthur Barney, 22, pleaded guilty to obstructing justice as part of a plea deal with prosecutors. In return other charges against him were dropped. Barney was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. In November one of the organization's pledges, Michael Starks, died after imbibing a lethal amount of alcohol. Prosecutors said his drinking was part of a hazing ritual. Ten other students still have charges pending against them. The Deseret News reports charges against another have been dropped. Junior high students hospitalized following prescription drug overdose March 10th, 2009 @ 6:45pm KAYSVILLE -- Two Davis Junior High students are in the hospital, and parents of another seven are being told they should be checked out too. It's after one of the students apparently passed out pills at school. Davis School District spokesman Chris Williams says a student who was new to the alternative school brought the prescription drugs to lunch. Teachers realized something was wrong almost right away. Williams says the students complained of feeling sick, and the symptoms showed it. "The students started acting lethargic, confused, dazed," he said. The symptoms were severe enough that school officials decided to have two of the students sent to Primary Children's Medical Center. "The parents of the seven remaining students were all notified and told that they should probably get their children checked out at Primary Children's as well," Williams said. A total of nine kids popped pills, but Williams couldn't say exactly what the pills were or how much each student took. Kaysville police are investigating. Williams says the incident is unprecedented in Davis County. Case managers for the district will now determine what to do with the new student since he was already attending the alternative school.

  40. Obituary: XXXXXXX, BRIANNA Brianna Yvonne XXXXXX Beautiful Soul Our beautiful, young, vibrant Brianna found peace on May 17, 2009. Her love flows through the many lives she touched on her short but beautiful existence here on earth. We will miss her beyond explanation, until we hold her in our arms again. Our "Bug," our "Annie" will forever be alive in our hearts. You are free Brianna, touch the stars, fly over the ocean, and be the beautiful soul you are. You showed us unconditional love. Thank you for sharing your life with us. We love you! Heroin Overdose

  41. How do we build a successful DDR Program? • Region DDRC • Region C/DDRC • Wing DDRA • Wing C/DDRA • Squadron DDRO • Squadron C/DDRO • Region, Wing and Squadron Commander support is a must!!! • Then just do it

  42. Get involved in DDR • Contact your Squadron Commander • Commanders contact your Wing DDRA • Visit http://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/ • Member link • Drug Demand Reduction link An exciting way to be involved in Civil Air Patrol—Get Involved!

  43. Instructions: • Click on the name (hyperlink) of each grade to go to the question. • Answer each question and you will be notified of your choice. • Follow the link at the bottom right hand corner to return to the main page. • Follow questions in order of grade all the way to Spaatz.

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