Tuesday, May 18, 2010

NAMES FOR MARIJUANA

MARIJUANA, GANJA, POT, BUD, GREEN, MARY JANE, REEFER, HEMP, HERB, GRASS, DOOBIE, THAI, CANNABIS, BOO, MOTA, VERDE,

effects on daily life ..............

Effects on daily life research clearly demonstrates that marijuana has the potential to cause problms in daily life or make a persons existing problems worse. In one study heavy marijuana abusers reported that the drug impaired several important measures of life achievement including physical and mental health, cognitive abilities, social life, and career status.several studies associate workers’ marijuana smoking with increased absences, tardiness, accidents, workers’ compenstion claims and job turnover.

Monday, May 10, 2010

HOW BAD IS MARIJUANA REALLY

As compared to most drugs, Pot is the least dangerous. Pot is not an addictive drug. For those who claim it is, anything is theoretically addictive, and there are some people who can become addicted to spring water. So to put it in perspective, Pot is less addictive than coffee. I have become addicted to coffee myself and have broken the habit. You get mild headaches for a few days. I have never had any symptoms for withdrawal from Pot
Pot will cause some short term memory loss. It's harder to remember a 10 digit phone number. Beer causes the same memory loss as Pot. The effect is temporary and wears off completely. Pot has no long term affects on the brain. I have been smoking Pot for the last 25 years and I still test as a genius on IQ tests. My mental abilities have increased over the years.
Pot will give you the MunchiesYou may eat mre than you would normally. If you are on a diet, you should factor this in when deciding to smoke Pot. It could cause you to gain weight.
Pot is a sexual stimulant. It remves a persons inhibitions. You are more likely to agree to have sex when you are stoned You are also more likely to not use birth control while stoned. Sometimes people get others stoned to try to get them to have sex when they normally wouldn't. If you are getting stoned with members of the opposite sex, be aware of this and realize that it can have this effect on you.

the truth about marijuana

I think it's wrong for society to lie to teenagers about smoking marijuana. I find it frustrating when I hear ads from places like "Partnership for a Drug Free America" running commercials against Pot that just aren't true. I don't like it when people warn teens about using "Marijuana and Cocaine" when Pot is almost harmless and Cocaine is a dangerous drug. When people lie to teens about Marijuana then teens asume they are lying about other drugs too and I think they are more likely to do drugs they shouldn't do. So I think it's time to come clean and tell the truth. If teens are going to do drugs, they should have truthful and accurate information. So I have decided to tell it like it is. Best decisions are made when tthe real facts are presented

Thursday, May 6, 2010

no lung cancer

research cant prove that smoking marijuana causes lung cancer even tho it hase some of the same things tabacco. Even heavy smokers have no signs of lung damage.thats why i think weed is better because theirs no point in doing something that doesnt even give you an effect. At least marijuana gets you high

weed 101

scientist have learned a great amout about THC and its acts uppon the brain to produce its many effects.When someone smokes marijuana THc is rapidly passed from the lung to the bloodstream which carries the chemical to the brain and other body organs.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

does marijuanan effect the lungs.......?

Numerous studies have shown marijuana smoke to contain carcinogens and to be an irritant to the lungs. In fact, marijuana smoke contains 50–70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than does tobacco smoke. Marijuana users usually inhal more deeply and hold their breath longer than tobacco sokers do, which further increase the lungs’ exposure to carcinogenic smoke. Marijuana smokers show dysregulated growth Of epithelial cells in their lung tissue, which could lead to cancer. however, a recent case-controlled study found no positive associations between marijuana use and lung, upper respiratory, or upper digestive tract cancers Thus, the link between marijuana smoking and these cancers remains unsubstantiated at this time.