Marijuana today may be considered more potent due to selective breeding for higher levels of THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. This increased potency can lead to a greater risk of negative side effects such as increased anxiety, paranoia, and dependency. Additionally, the presence of contaminants or additives in some modern marijuana products can pose additional health risks.
Cocaine is generally considered more dangerous than marijuana due to its highly addictive nature and potential for overdose. Marijuana is known for its psychoactive effects but is less likely to lead to dependence or severe health consequences.
Marijuana was criminalized largely due to political and social reasons, including concerns about its potential negative effects on individuals and society. The criminalization was also influenced by racial biases and economic interests, such as targeting specific minority groups and protecting certain industries.
There is no clear consensus on whether marijuana use directly causes an increase in crime rates. Some studies suggest that there may be a link between marijuana use and certain types of crime, while others argue that the correlation may be influenced by other factors such as socioeconomic status or social environment. Overall, more research is needed to determine the exact relationship between marijuana use and crime rates.
Marijuana has been criminalized due to historical and social factors, including concerns about its potential negative effects on individuals and society, as well as its association with counterculture and marginalized groups. Additionally, political and economic interests have played a role in maintaining its criminalization.
There is no inherent reason why purple would be more dangerous than red. The perceived level of danger associated with colors is subjective and based on cultural beliefs and personal opinions. In some cultures, red may be seen as a more aggressive or threatening color compared to purple, while in others, purple may be associated with power or mystique.
Obviously.
marijuana is just as dangerous as normal cigarettes, while Heroin is alot more dangerous and addictive
Marijuana is a schedule 1 drug. It is scheduled to be more dangerous than meth.
No, it doesn't make you lose weight. It also does alot of other harmful things to your body and your brain. Marijuana today has more chemicals and is more dangerous than the marijuana 20 years ago. it takes away the urge for food. u eventually lose weight due to that
Of course! Marijuana is completely natural and can be used with any drugs with no side effects other than a high of course.
its not dangerous at all. cancer patients use it so why would it affect an STD more than a cancer patirent
Everywhere in the US, even more common in Canada. Something around 50% of adults have smoked marijuana before in the US and there are many who still do.
They are both harmful.So clearly,the answer is : NO.
Officials really aren't doing that much because of more important drugs to be blocking off such as Heroine, Crack, and Meth-which are all more dangerous than marijuana.
Hash and marijuana is the same plant. Hash is basically the trichomes of the marijuana buds, while marijuana (or weed/pot) is the bud itself. The side effects are the same as by consuming marijuana. Hash is often mixed and smoked with tobacco, so if you consider tobacco more dangerous than marijuana then technically you could say it's a "harder" drug.
Of course..xanax is a drug widely abused buy addicts and can turn ppl with anxiety into drug addicts. Marijuana is much much less harmful than cigarettes and alcohol
It's fine to do that, generally marijuana doesn't interact with other drugs. More than anything, it'll make the high more pleasurable. But I wouldn't advise mixing pills unless told to do so by a doctor.