True
A hangover makes a person feel sick and suffer a headache.
Too much marijuana will impair your vision. Only a little bit will impair your judgement.
Of course. Any intoxicant impairs judgment to one degree or another, even caffeine.
personally i think smoking weed and drivin is a very common thing but if your a noob at smokin the stuff then i would request you not smoke at all
Drinking a sufficient amount of alcohol can impair driving performance, thus increasing the risk of an accident.
Drugs and alcohol can impair the person's mind so that they cannot think straight! Smoking can severely damage the lungs until the person may have to wear an oxygen tube as they can no longer breathe well on their own.
impair=hinder, impede
First of all, Marijuana is an hallucinogen. Most hallucinogens don't get you addicted to it because they do not affect as much your reward-system (based on dopamine) which will reinforce you taking the drug. However, it is possible to become addicted to marijuana. Marijuana will primarily affect the serotonin substance in your brain which will impair your judgment and at some point give you hallucinations
Short-term cannabis use can impair memory and cognitive function. Regular, heavy use over a long period may have more sustained effects on memory. However, research on the long-term impact of cannabis on memory is still evolving.
Especially when taken in excess, CNS depressants can cause confusion and dizziness, and impair judgment, memory, intellectual performance, and motor coordination.
Yes, marijuana can harm you if consumed in excess or in certain circumstances. It can impair cognitive function, decrease motor coordination, and lead to addiction if used regularly. Additionally, smoking marijuana can have negative effects on lung health.
The Bible does not specifically mention marijuana or drug use. Christians believe in following the laws of the land and respecting one's body as a temple of the Holy Spirit, which includes avoiding substances that can harm one's health or impair judgment.