No. Like any drug, marijuana has side effects, including euphoria, greater sensitivity to touch, sound (especially rhythmic or melodic sound, i.e. music), and more, but it will not turn you psychotic, schizophrenic, or cause any other mental defects. It has side effects that persist while under the influence, but after the high has worn off, there are no noticable or dangerous lasting effects besides possibly sleepiness for several hours afterwards.
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Marijuana can potentially induce psychotic symptoms in some individuals, especially those with a predisposition to mental health disorders. The psychoactive compounds in marijuana can exacerbate symptoms such as paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions in susceptible people, particularly with high doses or long-term use. It is crucial to consume marijuana with caution and be aware of any potential mental health risks.
The correct spelling is "psycho."
The two main stars of "Psycho" are Anthony Perkins, who played Norman Bates, and Janet Leigh, who played Marion Crane.
A person who studies marijuana is called a cannabis researcher or a cannabinoid researcher.
While marijuana can have temporary mood-altering effects, long-term or heavy use could potentially contribute to feelings of depression in some individuals. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional if you are experiencing symptoms of depression or if you have concerns about the impact of marijuana on your mental health.
There are four phonemes in 'psycho', as there are two consonant blends each forming a single phonemes, or speech sound.The phonemes are s (formed by ps) / y / k (formed by ch) / o