Cannabis can affect society in a vast majority of ways, but the social setting is the main factor on how it affects society as a whole depends on how Cannabis is viewed in said society. A perfect example of a negative view= negative effects is the USA. Prohibition has caused a number of problems such as influencing the rise of drug cartels to adhere to the country's drug needs, also misinforms the public (leading to a exponential increase of misuse among teens, since if it was decriminalized the youth would be more knowledgeable than to partake in Cannabis smoking due to negative affects during adolescence), makes Cannbis itself a forbidden fruit which raises curiosity in using it, and, last but not least, ruins the country economically (by allowing the owners of big corporations to own most all the wealth in the land).
Positive use- there is no country in the world that maximizes the many uses of the Cannabis hemp. But it can bring in much money, stabilize society, reduce crime, reduce wasteful spending of American taxpayers money and allow the wealth of the nation to be shared amongst everyone. By meeting the needs of man such as energy, oil, food, medicine, clothing, shelter and many other uses, the Cannabis plant can have a VERY positive effect on society.
No it cannot.
There isn't one...
same as ciggaretts
i would answer but then i got high
cannabis effect the environment because forests have to be cut down for plantations xD
yes think so
It will make you go bold
Kills cancer and saves lives.
psychosis, otherwise known as the chemical substance tetrahydrocannabinol and has the effect to cause euphoria and anxiety. For thousands of years people have said that cannabis has religious and spiritual effect.
People buy lots of cannabis which makes them lose money.
Marijuana is considered agonistic- it enhances the effects of neurotransmitters.
Legalizing cannabis can lead to increased tax revenue, reduced strain on the criminal justice system, and potential benefits for medical users. However, there may also be concerns about increased substance abuse, impaired driving, and accessibility for minors. Overall, the impact on society varies depending on different factors and how regulations are implemented.