A better understanding of the history, use, and dangers of marijuana can help societies develop more effective and democratic policies to regulate it. However, in modern times, advances in information technology have allowed the spread of freedom of expression, leading to more open conversations about marijuana use and the true effects of smoking. Marijuana in the human body. It can be said that the reputation of marijuana has changed dramatically in just a few years, thanks to better dissemination of information. Marijuana is good, which is when one knows the true effects of marijuana on physical health and the medical uses of cannabis. While the negative stigma behind smoking marijuana persists, people are now much more aware of the naked truth behind marijuana. The fact is, smoking weed or marijuana is no more dangerous than drinking too much alcohol or smoking regular cigarettes. Marijuana is considered the least addictive among the substances that have been labeled as dangerous drugs.

Cannabis or marijuana is considered much less harmful than smoking tobacco or cigarettes.

Substance addiction authorities believe that marijuana is less addictive than coffee. One of the problems with smoking marijuana, which is often hotly debated with compelling arguments on both sides of the marijuana field, is that marijuana is a gateway drug; in other words, it can lead to further addiction towards more powerful drugs, cocaine. From the field of marijuana legalization, they argue that because marijuana is not addictive, smoking marijuana is no more dangerous than smoking high-nicotine cigarettes. That nicotine is a much more potent drug than marijuana.  On the other hand, the Ann Arbor Dispensary research on marijuana as a drug is inconclusive at best. While some studies have argued that there is a statistical relationship between marijuana and other more powerful drugs like cocaine, the scientific basis for the transition from marijuana to drug abuse is still under development.

What is the effect of smoking marijuana on the human body? Marijuana has several consequences, both long and short, although only a few can be considered serious. Due to its short-term effects, smoking marijuana is known to cause loss of coordination, difficulty solving problems and analytical thinking, difficulty with memory and learning, and generally distorted feelings. As for the long-term effects of marijuana, they are mostly on par with cigarette smokers, including lung damage, an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, daily coughing, and increased phlegm production.

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Another largely unrecognized effect of smoking marijuana is that it can cause cancer. It is better known that smoking tobacco and cigarettes can cause cancer. A study conducted on people who regularly smoke marijuana showed an increased risk of cancer, but relevant studies cannot support this study’s results. However, it can be concluded that due to the similarities between smoking marijuana and smoking cigarettes, cancer is likely to develop from marijuana use.