No. There is simply no recorded association of the two. The largest study done to date was done by Kaiser Permanente. They surveyed the health records of more than 65,000 patients and found no significant differences between pot smokers and non-smokers in anything. See Marijuana and Mortality at http://www.druglibrary.org/crl/aging/sidney-01.html
It's possible, but it's not especially likely.
No, it is not possible to purchase marijuana at the Denver airport as it is illegal to sell or possess marijuana on federal property, including airports.
It is possible because marijuana delays reaction time.
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no. Marijuana can be smoked as plentiful as possible, it does not affect your heart, only your brain.
Yes, there is a possibility that anyone at anytime can develop an allergy to marijuana.
Everyone reacts differently to marijuana , so it is a definite possibility.
In very high dosses it is possible, but unlikely.
Their could be any number of possible diagnoses; it's a common problem.
In the United States there are no specific laws about possessions of marijuana on hospital property. You are just bound to state/federal law. In most states, the possession of a small amount of marijuana can range from a misdemeanor with a small fine (Often under $200) and/or possible jail time to a citation that carries no fine on first offense. To know for sure, you would need to look up your state's laws regarding marijuana. NORML lists the penalties on their website for all state's marijuana-related crimes.
Depending on the potency of the marijuana and the consistency of the second hand smoke, it is possible though.
Yes, it is possible to experience a contact high from synthetic marijuana if you are exposed to secondhand smoke or vapor. The psychoactive effects of synthetic marijuana can be transferred through inhalation or skin contact with the substance.