First of all, you can NOT overdose on Marijuana. The amount of weed you would need to smoke in a short amount of time is physically impossible. It does have minor repercussions on short-term memory, but most side effects of marijuana are still debatable. There is a reason it is become more tolerated in our country. Alcohol is more dangerous than weed!
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You cannot overdose on Marijuana. in order to do so, the individual would have to consume 256 times their own body weight. if you smoke more than you can handle you may feel disoriented, and unaware of your surroundings as well as paranoia and humorous confusion. but no overdose. there are also no long term side effects if the user quits.
theres is no damage to the brain youll just wind up being pretty stoned there are no such cases of accidental overdoses of marijuana that have been reported to my knowledge im sure there were more than a few out there who have tried to overdose on it and realize theyve found a new best friend. Marijuana laws should be reformed for the people who really need it not just the stoners there are people it acttually helps such as myself , I believe the murder would be higher if some people didnt smoke weed ,maybe if BUSH smoked weed instead of snortin coke we probably wouldn't be at war just my interpretation on marijuana.
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Long-term abuse causes changes in other brain chemical systems and circuits as well. Glutamate is a neurotransmitter that influences the reward circuit and the ability to learn. When the optimal concentration of glutamate is altered by drug abuse, the brain attempts to compensate, which can impair cognitive function. Drugs of abuse facilitate non-conscious (conditioned) learning, which leads the user to experience uncontrollable cravings when they see a place or person they associate with the drug experience, even when the drug itself is not available. Brain imaging studies of drug-addicted individuals show changes in areas of the brain that are critical to judgment, decisionmaking, learning and memory, and behavior control. Together, these changes can drive an abuser to seek out and take drugs compulsively despite adverse consequences-in other words, to become addicted to drugs.
I saw this commercial about an old lady talking. I couldn't understand her then I noticed that she had a hole in her neck. I heard her say something about smoking. I think it means you might get a hole in your neck.
You get high. The bad effects from it are very minimal and is much safer than alcohol or tobacco.
Smoking is not that bad for you! Smoke 50 a day and have sex. Then get drunk.
JUST KIDDING YOU DIE!