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Marijuana By: Ilana Kovach, Thomas Everett

Marijuana By: Ilana Kovach, Thomas Everett. Translations. weed Pot Cannabis sativa Ganga Bud Green. What Does it look like?. Marijuana generally refers to the dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the cannabis plant.

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Marijuana By: Ilana Kovach, Thomas Everett

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  1. MarijuanaBy: Ilana Kovach, Thomas Everett

  2. Translations weed Pot Cannabis sativa Ganga Bud Green

  3. What Does it look like? • Marijuana generally refers to the dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the cannabis plant. • This mixture typically is green, brown, or gray in color and may resemble tobacco. • While lower quality marijuana usually includes all parts of the cannabis plant, higher quality marijuana often is composed only of the buds and flowering top of the plant.

  4. What is it? Marijuana is a plant that can be smoked and ingested for use as a psychoactive drug. It's estimated that 22.5 million people throughout the world use Marijuana on a daily basis. Marijuana is the mind-altering substance produced from a plant with the scientific name Cannabis sativa. The drug is used because its primary active chemical, (tetrahydrocannabinol /THC), may induce relaxation and heighten the senses.

  5. How is it used? It can be used as a stimulant, depressant and hallucinogenic. Use of marijuana dates back to the third millennium B.C and was used for rituals and ceremonies. Users typically smoke marijuana as a cigarette, known as a joint, or in a pipe or bong. The drug also is smoked using blunts--cigars that have been hollowed out and refilled with marijuana, sometimes in combination with other drugs such as crack cocaine. Marijuana also has been mixed with foods or brewed as a tea

  6. What are the effect and Risks? Even at lower doses marijuana impairs attention and coordination and affects the way the mind processes information. High doses of marijuana may result in image distortion, loss of personal identity, and hallucinations.    The abuse of marijuana also can cause serious physical and mental problems including frequent respiratory infections, impaired memory and learning ability, increased heart rate, anxiety, and panic attacks. Individuals who regularly abuse the drug may experience the same problems as tobacco smokers including cough, phlegm, chronic bronchitis, and frequent chest colds. because marijuana contains toxins and carcinogens marijuana smokers increase their risk of cancer of the head, neck, lungs, and respiratory tract.

  7. statistics It's estimated that 22.5 million people throughout the world use Marijuana on a daily basis. data reported in the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse indicate that 37 percent of U.S. residents aged 12 and older used marijuana at least once in their lifetime. The survey also revealed that a significant percentage of teenagers and young adults use marijuana--20 percent of individuals aged 12 to 17 and 50 percent of individuals aged 18 to 25 used the drug at least once. Nearly half (48%) of high school seniors in the United States used the drug at least once in their lifetime, and 22 percent used the drug in the past month, according to the University of Michigan's Monitoring the Future Survey.

  8. Quiz • What color is Marijuana? A.)Green B.)Brown C.)Gray D.)All of the above

  9. What is it’s primary active ingredient? A.)acetaminophen B.)methanol C.) tetrahydrocannabinol D.)nicotine

  10. Marijuana can not be mixed with other substances (true/false)

  11. Marijuana can enhance my learning ability. (true/false)

  12. Nearly half (48%) have used marijuana once in their life of … A.)high school sophomores B.)High school seniors C.)middle school D.)Adults

  13. Answers 1.) D 2.) C 3.) False 4.)False 5.)B

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