Thursday, January 12, 2012

Another marijuana question?

Well, first off, It's illegal. In terms of dangerous when pertaining to the legality of it, you can lose your house, your car, your family and depending on the amount, it can be a felony, which will accost you dearly in the future. There is research proving that it "deadens" brain cells, that are not regrowable. I have had an addiction to pot in the past and my memory is not what it used to be. My IQ in the first grade was 137, my IQ last year was 129. I know that's not a major drop, but still, I can notice it. It affects your ability to communicate and rationalize in a social setting. It also affects your priorities when dealing with your life and life choices. As far as it being "dangerous" I don't know how you plan on determining the type of danger it poses. As far as from a biological effect, smoke inhalation is never a good thing and can make one succeptible to cancer, bronchitis, etc. Everyone knows that smoking weed gives one the "munchies" and that can lead to weight problems, heart issues etc. Not to mention a lack of desire to do much of nothing other than smoke more weed. I hope this will give you a few reasons as to why weed is dangerous. When compared with an equally dangerous alcholic beverage, weed does not seem as harmful, but it is. As with any narcotic, drugs should be managed by professionals. Weed should be no exception.

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