You can't die from smoking too much pot, its impossible for a variety of reasons, primarily because the cannabinoid receptors reside primarily in the brain (amongst other locations in the body) and opiate receptors reside in the brain stem- this controls respiration or breathing.
Death will occur from an overdose of opiates in most cases for this reason, contrarily, marijuana does not have effects on respiration. Large amounts can be taken without serious adverse effects other than getting extremely high.
Taking in concideration that it takes 1500lbs. of weed smoked in 15 minutes to kill u..look it up true stuff. So weed itself will unlikely kill u unless it was laced with PCP or ketamine and slip into the K-hole but the ony way i can think of a marijuana related death was the stupid crap people do after they smoke like jumping off a bridge to swim but u forgot there was no water at the bottom...
Zero
The CDC reports no more than 1 to 2 deaths in America annually, that are the underlying cause by cannabis use alone.
If you are referring to the United States, that is the country. so i think your looking for "What state in America has the highest rate of alcohol related deaths?"
Apx 115,000
There were approximately 31,000 gun-related deaths in America in 2010, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These deaths include homicides, suicides, and unintentional deaths involving firearms.
Because the government thinks that marijuana is bad and they will not legalize it because of that even though there are no deaths due to marijuana
Deaths related to marijuana use are quite uncommon. Deaths related to alcohol use are quite frequent -- in fact, they are inevitable if the person drinks enough, long enough. This should not be considered an endorsement of marijuana use. Smoking marijuana is implicated in chronic bronchitis, asthma, and may be related to the development of lung cancer. It is also not conducive to a productive lifestyle when used in large quantities.
There have been 0 deaths due to marijuana in over 2,700 years anywhere in the world.
The exact number of deaths directly caused by marijuana overdose is very rare, as marijuana is not typically lethal in overdose. However, marijuana use can contribute to deadly accidents or health issues, especially when combined with other substances. The impact of marijuana on mortality is generally lower compared to other substances like alcohol or opioids.
over one million a year in America itself
There has been zero reported deaths from marijuana use in history
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