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Smoking Pot Is Stupid

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The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services, has shown that since 1992, the rate of past month marijuana use among youth has more than doubled, going from 3.4 percent in 1992 to 7.1 percent in 1996. Similar trends are evident among both boys and girls; among whites, blacks and Hispanics; and in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas (SAMHSA 1997a). Other studies have also shown a doubling of marijuana use between 1992 and 1995 among 8th graders, and significant increases among 10th and 12th graders (NIDA 1997). At the same time, the rate of 12 to 17 year olds perceiving great risk in using marijuana has decreased. In the 1992 NHSDA, 39 percent of youths reported that smoking marijuana once a month is of great risk to people compared with 33 percent in 1996. Similarly, in 1992, 64 percent of youths reported smoking marijuana once or twice a week was of great risk to people compared with 57 percent in 1996 (SAMHSA 1997b). The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has reported that marijuana can be harmful both from immediate effects and damage to health over time. Specifically, studies have shown that marijuana can hinder the users' short term memory and ability to handle difficult tasks (Schwartz et al. 1989). Students may find it difficult to study and learn. While many of the long-term effects of marijuana use are not yet known, studies have shown that daily marijuana smokers who did not use tobacco had more sick days and doctor visits for respiratory problems than a similar group who did not smoke either substance. A person who smokes marijuana regularly may have many of the same respiratory problems that tobacco smokers have (Tashkin et al. 1987). Other studies have shown that the regular use of marijuana may play a role in cancer and problems of the respiratory, immune and reproductive systems. Heavy marijuana use can affect hormones in both males and females. Both animal and human studies have shown that marijuana impairs the ability of T-cells in the lungs' immune defense system to fight off some infections. Because of the drug's effects on perceptions and reaction time, users could be involved in automobile accidents (NIDA 1995). According to the 1996 NHSDA, nearly one million 16-18 year olds (11 percent) reported driving at least once within two hours of using an illicit drug in the past year (most often marijuana) (SAMHSA 1998). Although it is not yet known how the use of marijuana relates to mental illness, some scientists maintain that regular marijuana use can lead to chronic anxiety, personality disturbances, and depression (NIDA 1995). Some frequent long-term marijuana users show signs of lack of motivation and tend to perform poorly in school (Pope 1996). A recent study demonstrated similarities between marijuana's effect on the brain and those produced by such addictive drugs as cocaine, heroin, alcohol, and nicotine (Volkow 1996). There is substantial interest in the co-occurrence in the general population of illicit drug use with other kinds of behavioral patterns, mental syndromes, and psychiatric disorders (Bourden et al. 1992, Kandel et al. 1997, Kessler et al. 1996, SAMHSA 1996). A number of descriptive studies have demonstrated that people who use drugs are more likely to have mental disorders, physical health problems, and family problems (NIDA 1991). In addition, a recent study (Crowley 1998) was conducted with 165 boys and 64 girls between the ages of 13 and 19 who had been referred by social service or criminal justice agencies to a university-based treatment program for delinquent substance-involved adolescents. Based on interviews, medical examinations, social history, and psychological evaluations, the study showed that marijuana use by teenagers who have prior serious antisocial problems can quickly lead to dependence on the drug. Most of the youths reported that their behavioral problems predated, and were not initially caused by, their drug use. The 1994, 1995, and 1996 NHSDA incorporated the widely used Youth Self-Report (YSR) Checklist which ranks adolescents on a variety of clinically validated scales of behavioral and emotional problem behaviors (Achenbach 1991). In this paper, the relationship between marijuana use among those age 12-17 and various problem measures, as reported on the YSR, is shown. This paper concentrates primarily on the reported frequency of marijuana use and its relationship with self-reported behaviors.

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  • You definitely can't say that marijuana is the best thing for you but it sure isn't the worst. I'm tired of seeing the government throw away money trying to stop the use of marijuana. It is literally everywhere. One of these days they'll give up.

  • saxxtreme, if -- like you say -- marijuana is not the best thing for you -- then people should not smoke pot.

  • I also said it isn't the worst thing you could do to yourself, compared to even legal drugs. It is fiscally irresponsible of our government to continually fund a government entity such as the DEA. Even you must agree that the amount of money our government and private organizations such as yourselves couldn't be better spent elsewhere, rather than trying to combat inevitable drug use?

  • saxxtreme, drug use by teens and young people is not "inevitable" as you claim. You may have (if you do not already) a son or daughter some day. You will not want them to abuse drugs -- our children are worth the effort.

  • Marijuana doesn't hurt you. Get your facts straight, how come people don't understand it, yet your not putting up videos saying how bad cigs and alcohol are!

  • Hixlol, you are wrong on all counts. We have posted videos on how bad cigarettes and alcohol are...We have even posted a video saying that cigarettes should be illegal. Please make informed comments.

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  • @SladesApprentice145 i agree. i have nothing against pot smokers too, as long as they don't get me involved. if they just ask once if i want, then i would nicely refuse, if they understand then cool, if not, it's their problem. i don't know why so much people love weed, they love it like it's a god. they say that it's healthy, etc. but i still think it's stupid because they still forget about some things, they act stupid, and i can't see why something that makes you act like that it's healthy.

  • "Marijuana doesn't hurt you" Is something I hear all the time, but from what I've observed, it sure as hell does. I've noticed a trend in severe smokers when they try to quit—verbally, or even at times physically abusive, they lie, they waste money (on pot), closed off emotionally, sure as hell can't preform in the bedroom like they used to, bi-polar symptoms, etc. The evidence I have? The fact that all these traits were noticeable in more than 5 ppl in my life who's common interest is pot.

  • Our school went for a walk for D.P.A and we saw this group of people smoking weed or something (Our school is downtown, that's where all the drugies hang out...) and our whole class walked by and I stared at them and me and my friend said "That's discussing." The smell, OMG I coughed so much, and so did a few other girls (I go to an all girls school), Its gross and discussing. Some people don't understand the harm it does to them.

  • screw weed

  • My neighbors deal drugs, I hate it.  Lindsay Mitchell and Richard Brown of Bangor Maine. They smoke pot 24/7 so the building smells like pot all day and night and strange people come and go obviously buying stornger drugs. We've called the police and they are also being watched by some Maine task force now.

  • perfect much

  • I'm 17 and I've never smoked, done drugs, 'smoked herbal plants', or drink alcohol.

    Why? I just find it really unattractive. Some of my friends smoke pot and my philosophy is "Hey, I'm not your mother, if you want to smoke that crap then fine, but don't get me involved." Works everytime, if my friends don't respect that then they're not good friends. :)

    It smells disgusting, and it makes people look ugly. (Droopy eyes, retarded smile, etc) Yuck.

  • I believe the message is to not think that it's okay to do stupid looking things because everybody else is doing it.

  • that was dumb

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