Showing posts with label addiction to marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label addiction to marijuana. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2014

Marijuana Or Pot Is Indeed Drug Abuse

 

Many people feel that marijuana isn't a drug or that it is fun for recreational use. However, what they don't realize is the negative effects it has on them while using. In fact, it is a drug, and it hinders a person from living life to its fullest. 

First, users who smoke often continue to increase the amount they smoke daily. This not only costs them a lot of money and hinders their finances, but it also limits the activities they present themselves with daily. 

It can really pull the wool over your eyes. Just as with other drug abuse and addiction, marijuana causes people to lie to themselves, attempting to justify the drug use. The people base this on the fact that not only is it fun, but that they really aren't physically addicted and that there aren't any severe consequences of smoking marijuana. 

Indeed, smoking marijuana does have health consequences. While there is no chance of overdose, people use this as a reason to justify their recreational use. 

Smoking marijuana can also hinder relationships, and it can make a person not able to perform job duties or communicate properly with other people. People who report stopping smoking for a few days after a long period of time often say that they never realized it had such a grasp on their lives. 

Marijuana may appear not to be dangerous, but it truly is a dangerous drug just like everything else. It alters your mood, thought patterns, communication, schedule and more. How are you going to pursue your goals and dreams if you're constantly smoking something that alters your life completely? The answer is you're not, and that is why seeking help to stop smoking marijuana is your best solution. The help is out there waiting for you.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Ramification Of Marijuana Use

To combat the age old argument that marijuana is a gateway drug, proponents of the drug may provide a list of beneficial properties of marijuana use. While some facts may have been well researched, it is important to take a look at the real and serious ramification of dependence and abuse of this seemingly harmless drug.

There has been a misrepresentation of effects of marijuana use. A large population choose to use this drug believing it is harmless and can even be good for you. Many people are misinformed by the data and research gathered on marijuana plants that are much milder and are from very different strands than what is being abused today.

Contrary to many users’ popular belief, there are many side effects to marijuana use. It has a tremendously negative effect on sufferers of depression and renders any medication they are taking useless. It can be a disincentive for seeking healthy proactive pleasure activities, thereby, making the body more lethargic.

Many people seem to forget that it is also illegal and use and possession of it can lead to fines, arrest and possible jail time. Marijuana, whether we like it or not, is not legal in USA. Yes, there are exceptions of recreational and medicinal use in a few states, but these are exceptions; it is still federally not legal and people have suffered criminal consequences even in the states where it is technically allowed.

The bottom line is that any psychoactive drugs need to be used with caution. Continued use of marijuana will increase the tolerance level in the body. In America marijuana is still not yet legal according to federal laws. It has limited recreational and medicinal use in a few states that are sold in herbal forms, not lab tested or FDA approved.

The human body, your body, is precious and sensitive. Make sure you know what it is you are putting into your body and how it will affect you both in short and long term.