There is no such thing as "class D drugs". There are only three classes, Class A, Class B, and Class C.
Not true...Stuart Clarke of Hotpress went on the record as stating that a certain country (can't remember which) has introduced this new classificarion for the emerging 'Party Pills' and 'alternative highs' now sold in countless Head Shops throughout Ireland. The classification is more of a 'Lets Wait and See' approach as not enough is known about these NEW drugs and haven't been criminalised outright as yet.
Inhalants.
Class d fire
No. Opiates are drugs that are made from the opium poppy, like heroin, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone (Vicodin), Suboxone, methadone, codeine, Percocet, Dilaudid (hydromorphone), etc. All opiates are depressants. Amphetamines and methamphetamines are stimulant drugs. They are a completely different class of drugs, most commonly called "speed."
A variety of psychoactive drugs have notable effects on awareness. These range from a simple dulling of awareness produced by sedatives, to increases in the intensity of sensory qualities produced by stimulants:caffeine, cannabis, or most notably by the class of drugs known as psychedelics. These can produce major distortions of perception, including hallucinations. There is substantial evidence that alterations in the brain system that uses the chemical neurotransmitter serotonin play an essential role.
Designer drugs/ Club drugs
A class E substance includes prescription drugs containing morphine, codeine and opiates. The does of morphine, codeine and opiates in prescription drugs are light doses.
Class A drugs are the drugs that are most dangerous for example cocaine. Class B drugs are the drugs that are mildly dangerous. Class C drugs are the drugs that are least dangerous for example cannabis.
Benzodiazepine. They are called the "Minor Tranquilizers".
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Don't take the drugs into the class.
What is the valid class declaration header for the derived class d with base classes b1 and b2?A. class d : public b1, public b2 {/*...*/};B. class d : class b1, class b2 {/*...*/};C. class d : public b1, b2 {/*...*/};D. class d : b1, b2 {/*...*/};The answer is A, C and D.B is not valid because "class" is not a valid access specifier.All the others are valid because private access is the default when the access specifier is omitted. Note that if class D were declared using the struct prefix, inheritance would default to public access rather than private.
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Answer is A. schedule II
im 26 years old, Im from the Dominican Republic, i have never tried Drugs before.