The long-term effect of cannabis marijuana is medicine to divide people. Some people claim that it is a magical medicine of the 1990s, which can alleviate the symptoms of many serious diseases. Other people cursed on the day the cannabis plant was found. From mitigating pain to stimulating the patient's desire for chemotherapy, there seems to be many medicines in marijuana. The legalization of marijuana has caused considerable controversy in many parts of the world today, but the obvious negative effect of this medicine made it impossible to legalize it.
There are a number of reasons that many teenagers ignore or do not understand the long-term impact of using cannabis and alcohol. Unfortunately, there is a lack of education on the long-term impact of cannabis and alcohol. Most high school students and college students see such lack of education; many people do not even know that marijuana or alcohol may have a negative impact on the brain. In the United States there is also the spread of alcohol and the legitimacy of marijuana. This creates an erroneous safety curtain around everyone and leads students to accept and accept behind consumption (Saad). The last reason is that the brain does not develop until 25 years of age as mentioned above (please understand adolescence brain). Until this time, the rational part of the brain is still developing in the prefrontal cortex. The prefrontal cortex is responsible for decision making, impulse control and planning.
Cannabis has many long-term effects, but it also has short-term effects. Cannabis causes temporary obstacles and requires multiple actions to accomplish the goal, such as video recorder programming and car driving. Even the smallest amount of cannabis can have a serious impact on the ability to track moving objects. Some people have experienced the so-called "tailing phenomenon". It is a person who is not seeing a habitual and orderly smooth movement, but is a person watching this movement split into frames. Cannabis also has the ability to suppress human control. Under the influence of marijuana, people may be more willing to do what they would not normally do. For example, people who are not interested in work, study, study, long distance travel will get used to this when sucking marijuana.
There is much confusion about the long-term impact of cannabis. Obviously, marijuana can damage your lungs. However, cannabis has never had a direct relationship with cancer. It is well known that cannabis contains the same carcinogenic chemicals as cigarette smoke. People sucking joints five times a week suck people with carcinogenic chemicals every day, just like a person who smokes a cigarette a day. Pots can cause lung problems such as coughing or wheezing. Like lung infections such as pneumonia, colds in the chest are more common with stones. In addition, it is believed that marijuana may affect your academic and exercise performance. This is absolutely wrong. The choice is about academic people. In fact, most of this article was written when I was thrown a stone. The only change I made for athletics is that I am good at basketball. This summer, I have smoked as much as ever. This is a quiet distance, I am very easy to do