no. If you do not use it 34 times it does not damage your brain but it damages your hair.
long-term alcohol users
ILLEGAL
marijuana
No it doesn't. The reason.....Everyone is different.
Consequences of marijuana addiction can include impaired cognitive function, memory issues, poor mental health outcomes, and decreased motivation. Additionally, individuals may experience financial difficulties, relationship problems, and legal issues due to their substance use.
Heavy marijuana users is the phrase most often used for long-term smokers. There's no diagnoses for that, but research recently spoke of "shrunken structures inside the brain."
Marijuana dates way back; the first evidence of Marijuana smoke inhalation dates back to 3rd Millennium BC from the discovery of charred seeds found in a brazier located in Romania. The most famous ancient users of Marijuana were the Hindus who called it Ganjika (or Ganja). Other ancient users included the Assyrians, Scythians, Thracians, and Dacians who all used it in religious ceremonies. It is believed that the first Marijuana plants originated in the Middle East.
There is evidence that heavy and prolonged marijuana use can affect cognitive functions, but it is not accurate to say that it "kills" brain cells. Studies have shown that marijuana use can impair memory, attention, and executive functioning, especially in adolescent users whose brains are still developing. It is important to consider individual factors such as frequency and amount of use when evaluating the impact on brain health.
There isn't. Marijuana use alone is a crime.
100%
It depends on the user, and how, for lack of better words, immune they are to the effects of marijuana. Generally, Marijuana distorts perception making it hard to tell time and how fast things are moving. It affects your perception of those two things. For some users, it makes them hunger, what is known as the munchies, others it makes them tired, while some get hyper. It all depends on the person. For some thing feelings are intense and they can become paranoid. Marijuana is not for all users.
Marijuana is not physically addictive, so, there are no withdrawal symptoms. It can be psychologically addictive -- regular users can build up a tolerance to it. They become so accustomed to being on the drug, that they actually feel normal when they are on it, and they feel distinctly abnormal if they stop. They feel as though something is missing from their brain. Regular marijuana users who suddenly quit may feel anxious, irritable, and restless. I have never heard of anyone feeling sleepy after quitting marijuana.