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Marijuana Dried flowered bud of Cannabis sativa What is marijuana? Green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) Mind-altering (psychoactive) drug Main active chemical is THC (delta-9tetrahydrocannabinol) Usually smoked as a cigarette (called a joint) or in a pipe or bong Has also appeared in blunts (cigars that have been emptied of tobacco and refilled with marijuana) sometimes in combination with another drug, such as crack Can also be mixed into foods or used to brew a tea Long-Term Effects Problems in the respiratory and immune systems Greater risk of cancer Psychological dependence Gateway drug Short-Term Effects Problems with memory and learning Loss of coordination Increased heart rate Sleepiness Cardiac dangers for those with heart disease Bloodshot eyes Dry mouth and throat Decreased socially Hallucinations Impaired or reduced short-term memory Impaired or reduced comprehension Paranoia Intense anxiety or panic attacks Psychological Side Effects THC passes from the lungs to bloodstream to the brain and other organs THC acts upon specific sites in the brain (cannabinoid receptors) kicking off a series of cellular reactions that ultimately lead to the high Long-term marijuana abuse leads to addiction Marijuana growing indoors Street Names Pot Ganga Weed Grass Reefer Herb Mary jane Mj How are teens introduced to marijuana? Peers (often acquaintances, friends, sisters, and brothers) Want to be “part of the group” Must be taught at a young age how to say no to peer pressure Marijuana “Burnout” Term used by marijuana smokers to describe effect of extended use Young people smoking marijuana over large periods of time become slow moving, inattentive, and dull “Burned-out" users are unaware of their surroundings and don’t reply when friends talk to them or realize they have a problem. How long do chemicals from marijuana remain in the body after it is smoked? THC is absorbed by most tissues and organs in the body Primarily found in fat tissues The body chemically transforms the THC into metabolites Urine tests can detect THC metabolites for up to a week after people have smoked marijuana Tests involving radioactively labeled THC have traced metabolites in animals for a month Is marijuana legal? NO, it is illegal, because it is… Addictive Not known to have a true medical use Linked with narcotics like heroin Connected with bad lifestyles (Was once) associated with oppressed ethnic groups Linked to unwanted disinterest Advocates for marijuana legalization don’t present an alluring case Where can you get help for someone addicted to marijuana? http://www.drugrehab.com/marijuanaaddiction.htm can be used to help you find a treatment center It also provides you with telephone numbers to get help Works Cited http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/drugfact/marijuana/inde x.html http://www.drugabuse.gov/drugpages/marijuana.html http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/pot/f/mjp_faq14.htm http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/pot/f/mjkids_faq07.htm http://www.clearhavencenter.com/substance-abuse-treatmentresources/signs-of-Marijuana-use.php http://www.drug-rehab.com/marijuana-addiction.htm http://addiction-dirkh.blogspot.com/2007/05/is-marijuanaaddictive.html http://www.well.com/user/woa/fspot.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug)