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Cannabis is not just the most abused illegal drug in the USA (Gold, Frost-Pineda, &amp; Jacobs, 2004; NIDA, 2010) it's in fact the most abused illegal drug globally (UNODC, 2010). In the United States it's a schedule-I material which means that it is legally considered as having no medical use and it is highly addictive (US DEA, 2010). Doweiko (2009) clarifies that not all of cannabis has abuse potential. He suggests utilizing the terminology marijuana that is common when speaking to cannabis with abuse potential. In this newspaper this language is employed for the sake of clarity . Marijuana is at the forefront of controversy regarding the appropriateness of its widespread status Now. In most Union countries it has been legalized for medical purposes. This trend is called"medical marijuana" and can be closely supplemented by advocates while concurrently loathed aggressively by opponents (Dubner, 2007; Nakay, 2007; Van Tuyl, 2007). It is in this context that it had been decided to select the topic of the effects of marijuana for the foundation of this research article. Marijuana is a plant more correctly referred to as cannabis sativa. Some cannabis sativa plants do not have abuse potential as mentioned and therefore are called hemp. Hemp is used widely for fiber goods including artist's canvas and paper. Cannabis sativa with abuse potential is that which we call bud (Doweiko, 2009). It is interesting to remember that although broadly studies for decades, a lot is that investigators still don't know about bud. Neuroscientists and biologists know exactly what the effects of marijuana are however they still don't fully comprehend why (Hazelden, 2005). The neurology and neurophysiology of bud has been described so far. There are lots of physical components of marijuana smoking. National Institute on Drug Abuse (2010) reports that marijuana smokers may have many of the exact respiratory problems as cigarette smokers such as frequent cough, phlegm production, more frequent acute chest illness, and a heightened risk of lung diseases. Study showing evidence that marijuana smokers, who do not smoke tobacco, have more health issues than non smokers because of respiratory illnesses is quoted by them. The definitive research documenting the biophysical health effects of marijuana is not conclusive. We do understand that marijuana smoke comprises fifty to seventy percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke does (Ashton, 2001; Gold, Frost-Pineda, & Jacobs, 2004; NIDA, 2010). While some research indicates that marijuana smokers demonstrate dysregulated growth of pancreatic cells within their lung tissue which may result in cancer, other studies have shown no positive associations at all between marijuana use and lung, upper respiratorydisease, or upper digestive tract cancers (NIDA, 2010). Perhaps the most eye opening reality of all is that all specialists agree that historically there has yet to be one documented death reported only as a consequence of marijuana smoking (Doweiko, 2009; Gold, Frost-Pineda, & Jacobs, 2004; Nakaya, 2007; Van Tuyl, 2007). my website ... go here - https://jamesdroth49.hatenablog.com/
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