that's a stupid question. it would be the same as any other plant but get stoners more stoned. no environmental effect.
It stays in the fat and hair cells, so it would affect the hair.
yes
Weed killer can remain toxic in the environment for weeks to months, depending on the type of weed killer used and environmental conditions.
Weed is the environment. Yes, it is deemed illegal in some states except for medical reasons. Weed came to what it is due to today's environment. Because everyone uses it for the wrong purpose's. It is green and living. It, like you, are part of the environment.
Of course not! Weed doesn't lower the amount of testosterone in your body. It will have no affect whatsoever.
It's a beautiful (mostly purple) weed. Unfortunately, it takes over large swaths of territory, supplanting many and various other plant life.
Weed isn't addictive, You may get a "Craving" of sort to smoke weed if u use to some it regularly, but that's not a addiction its breaking the habit.
Weed can not kill you it just gets you high but if you overdose on it, it will affect you in different kind of ways
It could hurt your baby
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There is limited scientific research on the direct impact of smoking weed on menstrual cycles. However, some studies suggest that THC, the active compound in weed, can affect hormone levels and potentially disrupt the menstrual cycle. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
I honestly don't think that would matter. That would not make a difference, but if it was the mother smoking during the pregnancy it would certainly affect the baby. Not during conception though. The father only shares the sperm, not blood. There's no way it would affect the baby.