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For anyone trying something for their first time, the temptation of getting hooked on it is very high, especially if you find that something new, exciting or beneficial for you. Cannabis is no exemption for this, both medical and recreational uses of it. Therefore, it is essential that a cannabis consumer, especially those taking it for the first time, must not be addicted to it, or it can lead to health and legal complications. Cannabis use and youth may survive without getting hooked.
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Cannabis Use And Youth: Surviving Without Getting Hooked For anyone trying something for their first time, the temptation of getting hooked on it is very high, especially if you find that something new, exciting or beneficial for you. Cannabis is no exemption for this, both medical and recreational uses of it. Therefore, it is essential that a cannabis consumer, especially those taking it for the first time, must not be addicted to it, or it can lead to health and legal complications. Cannabis use and youth may survive without getting hooked. It might sound hard not to be dependent on using cannabis, especially if you are going to use it for medical purposes. With enough education about preventing oneself from being addicted to it and couple it with high perseverance, determination, and a strong will to not be addicted to it, then one can safely use cannabis freely without leading to that problem. In this article today, we will look into how to educate yourself to avoid getting obsessed on using cannabis and how cannabis use and youth are somewhat connected to this current issue.
Cannabis Use And Youth Regarding cannabis, usually, the users of this drug are adults who are of legal age to consume such a product. However, the use of cannabis (and marijuana in general) by youth is something that cannot be covered up, as various data shows from most medical-related websites like this, that’s why it is important to educate cannabis use and youth. It is quite alarming that the usage of cannabis is commonly found in the youth, mostly with older adolescents, as seen on the list below: Youth under the 8th grade: 8% Youth under the 10th grade: 10% Youth under the 12th grade: 23% Youth under young adults/college students: 22% Sadly, the lack of proper education and knowledge about the adverse side effects to the youth is somewhat rampant, as per the link above shows in their studies. Only a small portion of some adolescents consider cannabis (and marijuana in general) a huge risk for their health and the possible legal risks it may bring to them. Hopefully, governing bodies worldwide will create steps in proper education for cannabis use and youth in the future. Educating the youth means guiding them with the proper and right use of cannabis. How Not To Get Hooked on Cannabis When it comes not getting hooked on cannabis, the best way of doing so is by equipping oneself on the effects of cannabis on their body if it is abused, and how to generally avoid getting dependent by using proper tools, self-discipline, and other essential things one would associate in controlling one’s addiction to anything that can be harmful when abused. Education of Oneself of Cannabis Effects Generally, most people know that cannabis offers a “high” when used. However, most of them do not know what the other effects cannabis can bring to one’s system when improperly used. Below are some of the short-term and long-term effects on a person abusing cannabis:
Short-term Effects: Sudden fear Anxiety Hallucinations Strange behavior Memory problems Panic Long-term Effects: IQ Decline Impaired thinking Development of opiate abuse Addiction Antisocial behavior Issues with finances Issues with relationships Lower quality of life Poor school performance Aside from those effects, there is also the possibility of developing the following health risks listed below when cannabis is abused: Neurogenesis complications Alzheimer’s disease Various brain damages Brain cancer Usage of Vaporizer and Other Tools The vaporizer usage can help a person safely consume cannabis in proper doses and without getting hooked in the process. Additionally, there are other cannabis tools one can use to regulate how much cannabis they can use per one session, which are listed below: Hookahs Hand pipes Water pipes
Rolling paper Limiting Oneself’s Usage When using or consuming something, there should be a limit on how long you can use it or how much of it you can consume, and there is no exemption when it comes to cannabis usage. If your doctor has only advised you to a certain amount of cannabis, strictly follow that advice to avoid developing addiction towards cannabis. Having a Strong Sense of Self-Control and Discipline Having only limitation is not enough, as you will have to need a strong sense of self- control and self-discipline to ensure that you will be following your maximum. Not practicing this makes limitation a waste of time and overall effort. Choosing Many Strains from Time-to-Time This is to avoid the tolerance build-up of your system to a certain strain, therefore avoid the feeling of getting hooked/addicted to a certain strain. Try to use a different strain each cannabis session. Tobacco is Out of the Equation Never add any form of tobacco or consume tobacco-based products when consuming cannabis, as it can significantly increase your chances of developing cannabis addiction in the process. Only Consume Cannabis in Allowed Areas Doing this will also practice your self-control and self-discipline of cannabis usage. Giving in to the urge to use cannabis in a non-allowed area gives you the feeling of getting addicted to it, therefore increasing the chance of developing addiction itself in the process. No Driving When Consuming Cannabis Like alcohol, never drive your vehicle when under the influence of cannabis, as it affects your concentration and your driving skills. Wait for the “high” to disappear from your system, and better assign a designated driver if there is a need to travel.
Overall Conclusion As we have seen above in this article, there are many ways that you can take to avoid getting hooked on cannabis, especially when it is your first time consuming such substance in your life and it also tackled the cannabis use and youth. It is best that you also keep educating yourself about this stuff even if you are already consuming cannabis for either medical or recreational purposes. This will help you keep in check and the various people, friends, family, and relatives surrounding you in your everyday life. References: https://www.hhs.gov/ash/oah/adolescent-development/substance- use/marijuana/index.html How to Smoke Weed Without Getting Addicted To That (and How to Stop Marijuana Addiction) Marijuana. Weed. Pot. Grass. Mary Jane. Refer. Herb. Whatever you want to call it. Cannabis has been around for centuries, dating back to 500 B.C. It holds a long-reigning position in social circles as well as a highly regarded position in natural medicine and healing. That is pretty dope…no pun intended!