No. There is no evidence that chronic marijuana use causes paranoia. There are reports from some people that they experience paranoia during individual uses, but the effects do not last beyond the time that the drug is effective on them. It is not clear how much of that temporary paranoia is actually due to the effects of the drug, and how much is due to the fact that it is illegal and people are reacting to the fear of getting caught.
And if you rip it fat enough you will get some nice dreams.
Some people may be hypersensitive to marijuana. They may be allergic or hypersensitive to the plant. Chronic sinus fungal infections have been linked to chronic marijuana smoking.
Smoking marijuana can cause lung, mouth, or throat cancer. That's about it. Also, chronic marijuana users usually suffer from short-term memory problems, but this usually clears up once the person has quit using.
Marijuana use, even long term chronic use does not cause many adverse effects and even those that it does cause go away with time. Memory might be slightly affected by smoking 10 years but it will come back in a few weeks.
California was the state that used marijuana for medical use first.
Chronic abuse results in "laryngitis, bronchitis, apathy, psychic decline and disturbances of genital functions," according to the PDR.
People who smoke a lot of marijuana often have short-term memory problems, but this usually clears up once the person has quit smoking. Some studies have shown a correlation between chronic marijuana use and decreased brain activity, but it is not clear whether or not these effects are permanent. Some studies also suggest that there may be a correlation between chronic marijuana use and impotence and low sperm count in men. Then, of course, there is always the risk of lung cancer and other smoking-related diseases. The key to using marijuana, as is the key to most everything in life, is to use it in moderation.
No. No it does not.
"Chronic" is slang for high-quality marijuana that is potent and strong in its effects when smoked, typically associated with the 1990s cannabis culture.
You are suffering from Paranoia. No one can stop his Paranoia.
As far as the records go, there has never been a recorded death from use of marijuana.
no, its all in the head with that. some senses get numb with marijuana use and other senses become more sensitive. you notice things you usually wouldn't and you're in a state of paranoia. that's all. note: search for number of marijuana deaths. (no accidents, or anything to do with marijuana)
Nothing really substantial will happen, but you'll probably be kind of "flighty" or fried.