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Seven percent of teens use marijuana or have experimented with marijuana. Teens and adults in the United States both smoke marijuana recreationally.
there is no recorded death in history from marijuana
Marijuana seems to be very popular for teens and adults alike. It is considered one of the easiest drugs to get access to, and is considered the least addictive. Teens often use marijuana as their experimental drug of choice. However, despite its popularity, I caution that marijuana is illegal for a reason. It can cause a certain amount of damage to your brain and body, and it tends to be a gateway to other hard drugs that are highly addictive and lethal. I would not suggest using marijuana.
In the United States, about 1 in 7 high school students report using marijuana in the past month, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse's Monitoring the Future survey. This percentage has remained relatively stable in recent years.
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the same as using regular marijuana! Happy; hungry, sleepy
First of all, you're nuts if you think marijuana is more harmful than meth. Using meth for so long eventually WILL kill you, while never in history has a death been linked directly to marijuana, just to say the least.
There are many types of drugs that teens do but its not accurate how many do drugs. Some teens hide it, share it, and some of the teens parents know and are okay with it. Try searching your question in the google search box and you will probably find your answer. Good Luck!
Using marijuana, even for medicinal purposes, is illegal in most states.
Using only marijuana cannot lead to a lethal overdose. In fact, one needs to take 40,000 times their usual amount to overdose. However, it can lead to a temporary overdose known as greening out. Also, there are cases of death as a result of marijuana abuse and heart attack.
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