It depends mostly on the frequency of consumption. If you consume on a weekly basis or less, it's generally a very low risk. The more you smoke, the bigger the risks. Concerning organs: It mostly damages the brain and reproductive system. In the case of the brain, it causes reduced speed of the firing of synopses, hence the 'slowness' of regular marijuana smokers. Concerning the reproductive system, it can cause impotence.
Yes it can and it can cause Brain Damage
No, you cannot. If you are refering to smelling cannabis, you cannot. Generally, any wear or tear your nose receives from physical contact with objects does damage it. However, the smell of cannabis does not damage one's nose. No smells damage the nose alone. There have been no reported cases, to my knowledge, of cannabis users insufflating the plant--for it does not have any psychotropic effects unless it is heated.
There is a chance you could get schizophrenia and severely damage your mental health.
YES IT CAN KILL YOU!!!! OTHER EFFECTS ARE: INFERTILITY IN MENBRAIN DAMAGE,LUNG DAMAGE,NASAL DAMAGE,IT CAN GET YOU ARRESTEDAND A CRIMINAL RECORD
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It involves damage to the nerves that control the heart, digestive and other organs, and eventually leads to damage to these organs
Minor lung damage if smoked in excess or along with tobacco products such as blunts, or tobacco for spliffs. If no damage is preferred, use a vaporizer.
As tissues make up organs, tissue damage can be very harmful to an organ. The extent of the problems will depend on how serious the injury or damage is.
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.
No, but it does damage feet, legs, and hips.
Cannabis primarily affects the brain and central nervous system by interacting with cannabinoid receptors. It can also affect the heart, lungs, liver, and digestive system to varying degrees, depending on the method of consumption and individual factors. Regular cannabis use has been associated with potential long-term effects on cognitive function and mental health.
Yes so stop using the sh*t unless you wanna die young