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What Happens to Your Brain if You Smoke Weed for 30 Days

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By Gabriel KainessiePublished 14 days ago 1 min read

What Happens to Your Brain if You Smoke Weed for 30 Days

Can smoking cannabis every day for a month have negative effects on your health? Specifically, what impact does it have on your body and mind? And what happens if you suddenly stop using it? Are there withdrawal symptoms? The perception of marijuana has significantly evolved over time. Currently, it is legal for recreational use in 25 US states, as well as three territories and Washington D.C. Additionally, seven more states in the US have decriminalized it, meaning that while it is not legal, individuals won't face prosecution for using it. This growing acceptance of marijuana aligns with the general public's opinion, as surveys indicate that 88% of Americans believe it should be legal for both recreational and medical purposes. The world is changing, and it appears that more countries will soon follow suit in legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana. This shift in perception is due to the realization that marijuana is not as harmful as it was once believed to be by conservative societies. Even countries with strict drug policies, such as Thailand, have experienced a change in attitude towards marijuana. In fact, Thailand has seen a significant increase in the availability and popularity of marijuana, with streets in tourist areas resembling a paradise for cannabis enthusiasts. However, despite its economic benefits, there are individuals, including doctors, who advocate for a re-ban. Nevertheless, the government seems unlikely to change its stance. If a conservative country like Thailand is experiencing this shift, it raises questions about the potential harm of marijuana. In this video, we will explore some common misconceptions about this previously demonized drug. One theory suggests that marijuana can induce madness.

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