Marijuana

Tips for Teens
About Marijuana

Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States and tends to be the first illegal drug teens use. However, this is not to say that the majority of teens use marijuana. In fact, according to a 1994 survey of high school seniors, while 30.7% used marijuana sometime within the past year, 69.3% did not use marijuana. Additionally, most marijuana users do not go on to use other illegal drugs.

Marijuana has several negative physical and mental effects. Use of marijuana may impair or reduce short-term memory and comprehension, alter sense of time, and reduce ability to perform tasks requiring concentration and coordination, such as driving a car.

Some people who are shy in social situations who turn to marijuana to loosen up, frequently
end up making fools of themselves and doing things that they later regret.

The Short-Term Effects of 
Using Marijuana

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Sleepiness and increased hunger

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Difficulty keeping track of time, impaired or reduced short-term memory

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Reduced ability to perform tasks requiring concentration and coordination, such as driving a car.

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Increased heart rate

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Potential cardiac dangers for those with preexisting heart disease

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Bloodshot eyes

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Decreased social inhibitions

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Risk of paranoia, hallucinations, intense anxiety

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The Long-Term Effects of 
Using Marijuana?

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Increased risk of chronic pulmonary disorders, including cancer

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Decrease in testosterone levels for men

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Increase in testosterone levels for women

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Lower sperm counts and difficulty having children in men

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Increased risk of infertility in women

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Psychological dependence requiring more of the drug to get the same effect

If you or someone you know has been using marijuana, there is help available.
Talk to a school counselor, a friend, or a parent.

bulletSome people find that marijuana can increase their appetites which may lead to gorging on junk food and possible weight gain.
bulletA recent study of 1,023 trauma patients admitted to a shock trauma unit (receiving only the most seriously injured accident victims), found that one-third had detectable levels of marijuana in their blood.

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Quick Tips and Facts

Know the law.

In some states Marijuana is legal for medical use only, but it is an illegal substance for every other use.
Depending upon where you are caught, you could face a heavy-duty fine and jail time.

Get the facts right.

You do not function normally and cannot do things which require concentration under the influence of marijuana.

Stay informed.

Marijuana has been shown to lower sperm counts in men and increase the risk of infertility in women.

Be aware of the risks.

Using drugs increases the risk of injury. Car crashes, falls, burns, drowning, and suicide are all linked to drug use.

Keep your edge.

Drugs can ruin your looks, make you depressed, and contribute to slipping grades.

Play it safe.

One incident of drug use could make you do something that you will regret for a lifetime.

Do the smart thing.

Using drugs puts your health, education, family ties, and social life at risk.

Face your problems.

Using drugs won't help you escape your problems, it will only create more.

Be a real friend.

If you know someone with a drug problem, be part of the solution. Urge your friend to get help.

 

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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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