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Marijuana is a mood altering or psychoactive drug that



has many nicknames, such as pot, weed, ganja, sensi, herb, and



others. It is an ancient drug that dates back to hundreds of



years to Asia. Many cultures have used it during meditation, religious



worship, and for intoxication. Marijuana itself comes from the



Indian Hemp plant. It is also the third most widely used drug in the



United States, and it is the number one



illegally used drug in the United States. Marijuana is so popular that an



estimated one out of every three people in the US have tried it and



around 44% of US high school students have smoked it. Marijuana



users are not easily detectable, nor is the drug just used in one area of



society. The Indian Hemp plant is found all over the world, including



the US. There are three different types of Indian Hemp. They are



Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Rudderalis. These



three plants vary in size and mood altering effect. The hemp plant has



many uses and has been farmed for centuries. Marijuana can be taken



in three ways, by eating, made into a tea, or smoking (the most



popular). Smoking it can be done three ways, through a pipe, a joint,





blunt. A joint is a rolled piece of paper that is twisted at the ends. A



blunt is normally an emptied cigar wrapper filled with marijuana. In a



blunt you can fit much more marijuana. Though a blunt isn't always



purely marijuana, it can be mixed with other drugs such as angel dust.





The results are varied when someone smokes marijuana.



Different people will get different results, and certain types of cannabis



can cause different effects. The amount of THC (marijuana's main



active chemical) may also change the result. If alcohol, or other drug



use is occurring while smoking marijuana, the effect could be different.



A first time marijuana smoker will probably feel no effect. A chronic or



heavy user will get a high (intoxication). When a person is high, normal



sights, sounds, tastes, or events can seem very funny or interesting.



When intoxicated, time seems to pass a lot slower. To the user, minutes



will seem like hours. The intoxicated person may get very thirsty or



hungry, a common effect called, " the munchies." A few minutes after



the person inhales they will probably get a dry mouth, rapid heartbeat,



decreased reaction time, and also a loss of coordination. The blood



vessels in the user's eyes will probably enlarge, giving the person a







blood shot appearance. Within 2 to 3 hours the effects will die down



and the person will feel sleepy.





How is marijuana harmful? There are many ways that



marijuana can harm the body, both the immediate effect and long term



effects. It often disables the users short-term memory and may cause



trouble with challenging tasks. Even very simple tasks can become a



struggle for someone who is high. A student that is under the influence



of marijuana may find it hard to learn or concentrate. A persons timing



and coordination are normally delayed by marijuana. As a result the



person will be very confused and useless.





The effect marijuana can have on the brain and central nervous



system are very serious. Smoking marijuana will reduce the strength



and speed of communications between the mind and body. This occurs



in the brain and muscles, causing the user to not be as focused. Short-



term marijuana use leads to a drowsiness and relaxing effect. This is



why marijuana users have trouble remembering things. A heavy dose



of marijuana can decrease the amount of blood pumped into the brain.



Marijuana effects the brain's control over muscles also. Heavy usage of





marijuana can have a lasting effect on the users short-term memory.



The blood flow to the back of the brain is greater than the front, after



smoking. This is believed to cause the high sensation the user is after.





The short-term effect of marijuana will increase blood pressure



and pulse rate up to 16 points above normal. It will also slow down the



digestive processing of food. People who smoke marijuana often will



have a below normal pulse rate and blood pressure. A chronic user may



experience dizziness or even faint. A user may not even need to be high



to experience that, if the person stands up quickly they may faint. A



well-known and common effect is blood shot eyes, though this effect



wears off quickly.





How does marijuana effect the heart? During the time when the



user is high they will have an increased heart rate up to 50% above



normal. The amount the heart rate increases depends on the amount of



marijuana that was smoked. This will make exercise and other



activities seem a lot harder. The effect could be extremely dangerous



for a person with a congestive heart or with an irregular heartbeat. A



chronic smoker will have a decreased heart rate, often below normal.







The immediate effect of smoking marijuana on the lungs are a



brief opening of the bronchial tubes. That is why marijuana has been



tested for possible medical uses. It was not approved because there is a



rebound reaction, which closes up the user's airways. Marijuana also



irritates lung tissue. The long-term effect of smoking marijuana



regularly is close to the effects of a tobacco cigarette smoker. Though



the amount of tobacco consumed by the cigarette smoker is a lot higher



than the amount of marijuana a chronic smoker will inhale, the harmful



ingredients in marijuana are a lot higher than the amount in tobacco,



causing a similar effect on the lungs. Marijuana smoke in the lungs will



kill cilia. Cilia moves mucous, dirt and other particles out of the lungs.



Also the heavy usage will decrease your lung's defense against bacterial



and fungal infections.





Marijuana is very harmful yet very widespread. It is an illegal



drug that can harm almost every vital part of your body. It can make



your memory vanish and cause your heart rate to slow. You could



develop lung cancer or a dangerously low blood pressure. This drug



isn't deadly, but close to it. It causes Americans everyday suffering just



for those few minutes or hours of a good feeling. Is it worth it


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