yes marijuana have negative effects because its slowings down your thinking and makes you do dumb things
Marijuana can have negative effects on the teen brain, interfering with memory, learning, and decision-making. It can also impact brain development and increase the risk of mental health issues in teens. Regular use of marijuana during adolescence may have long-term effects on cognitive abilities and function.
There's no real evidence of that, though smoking can have negative effects on your day-to-day life.
the negative effects are it give you a dry mouth and its not a premanet high
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Memory loss and dependence.
There is no conclusive evidence of negative long term side effects associated with the use of marijuana. The euphoric effects of marijuana only last up to three hours.
It effects it positively as it brightens your mood and lessens negative feelings.
It has the same effect as marijuana, I think.
Marijuana is your best bet because there are no negative side effects. Be careful though.
Smoking marijuana causes students in Fiji to have an increased appetite. Habitual marijuana use adversely affects their short term memory.
No studies to date have shown evidence of any harmful effects of marijuana itself. The only negative cognitive effects that have been found attributed to marijuana are impaired memory and learning skills in long-time heavy users, however those effects appeared in very few users. These findings are based on various studies performed in the past with study lengths ranging from months to over a decade. However, according to some researchers, soon is when we should start seeing negative effects in older marijuana users if there are any as it may take many decades for effects to precipitate. Aside from cognitive effects, it is very possible that smoking marijuana can cause lung problems just as tobacco can due to some of the same carcinogens being present in both. However, this is easily ameliorated by vaporizing (The possible negative effects of which have not yet been studied) or eating it prepared in foods.
Researchers have found that frequent marijuana use can impair memory, particularly short-term memory. This effect is thought to be due to how marijuana affects the hippocampus, a region of the brain important for memory. Chronic use during adolescence may have long-lasting effects on memory and cognitive function.