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    Question: What is Marijuana?

    Answer: The term 'marijuana' refers to the leaves and flowering tops of the cannabis plant. Marijuana is a tobaccolike substance produced by drying the leaves and flowering tops of the cannabis plant. Marijuana contains a natural chemical called THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) which gives users of the drug a 'high' when smoked. Marijuana leaves are usually smoked in the form of loosely rolled cigarettes called joints or cigars called blunts.

    A number of other drugs including phencyclidine (PCP) may be used in making joints and blunts, substantially altering their effects and deadliness. Some common names for marijuana include pot, grass, weed, mary jane, acupulco gold, and reefer.

    Marijuana users experience the same health problems as tobacco smokers, such as bronchitis, emphysema, and bronchial asthma. Some of the effects of marijuana use also include increased heart rate, dryness of the mouth, reddening of the eyes, impaired motor skills and concentration, and frequent hunger. Extended use increases risk to the lungs and reproductive system, as well as suppression of the immune system. Occasionally, hallucinations, fantasies, and paranoia are reported.

    (Source: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration information page about Marijuana http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/concern/marijuana.htm)


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    On 11/07/01
    Andi from Othe said:
    I agree - you can stay at a friend's place smoking pot all day forgetting about all of your problems. But unlike what many people say, long term mental degrading effects do take place and lower the productivity of an individual. Do you really want to be like a 'vegetable' or a strong personality with an aim in your life afterall?
    On 10/02/01
    P D from WI said:
    Yeah ill go along with that
    On 09/26/01
    Aundrea from CO said:
    I think that smoking marijuana isn't bad because many people that are growing up in today's society smokes. I think that the reason why many smoke because now days it's not safe to go anywhere without having to worrying about getting into a fight or getting shot at. It's safe just chillin' at a friends house to smoke or go to a low key spot!
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