How many people die every year from alcohol?... worldwide is probably in the Millions....... how many people died from weed.... to my knowledge, zero
Marijuana is getting stronger.The levels of delta-9 thc have multiplied
from less than 1 percent in the mid-1970s to more than 6 percent.
Today, youths and even adults say that marijuana is basically harmless—if not
glamorous, like it is portrayed in entertainment—or even medically beneficial.
The real extent of marijuana use is unknown, but it is chronic and widespread.
The Facts
People have grown the Indian hemp plant for use as a hallucinogen for more than 2,000 years.
The name comes from the Portuguese maringuango, meaning “intoxicant.” Drugs extracted from
the Indian hemp are collectively called cannabis, and all forms of cannabis are hallucinogenic.
The plant contains more than 400 known chemicals, many of which are toxic to the human body.
Many people claim that cannabis is a comparatively benign natural herb—less harmful than
alcohol or tobacco. Yet it contains many of the same cancer-causing chemicals found in tobacco.
The amount of tar and carbon-monoxide inhaled by those who smoke marijuana is three to five
times greater than among tobacco smokers, regardless of thc content. And unlike alcohol, where
the ethanol is eliminated within a few hours, marijuana residues can stay in the body for weeks.
Marijuana use can also seriously damage respiratory and cardiovascular health, causing chronic
coughing, wheezing and bronchitis. Smoking a relatively small amount of marijuana has a similar
impact to smoking five to seven times that amount in cigarettes, one after another.
And there is no denying that cannabis affects the mind—that is its purpose. This has been directly
linked to health, safety, social, behavioral and academic problems. The drug can affect concentration,
attention and learning for up to 24 hours. A University of Iowa study showed that people who used
marijuana frequently exhibited deficits in mathematical skills and verbal expression.
They also showed impairments in memory-retrieval and mental aptitudes. Animals given
marijuana in scientific studies have suffered structural damage to the brain.
Like other hallucinogens, cannabis disrupts the flow of chemical neurotransmitters.
Its use can lead to increased anxiety, panic attacks, depression and other mental health issues.
One study showed that children ages 12 to 17 who smoke marijuana weekly are three times more
likely to have suicidal thoughts than non-users. Recent research showed how the risk of major
depression quadruples through cannabis use. Swedish scientists have also found a link between
marijuana use and an increased risk of developing schizophrenia.
Long term, the cannabis user risks triple the likelihood of illicit drug abuse or dependence, poor job
and academic performance, cognitive deficits, lung damage, lesions to the brain and other brain
abnormalities similar to those caused by long-term abuse of other major drugs.
Many people believe cannabis use is not addictive. But use can lead to dependency, and heavy users
have shown withdrawal symptoms that include increased aggression, irritability, anxiety and insomnia.
Marijuana use can deform the structure of sperm cells and cause temporary sterility in men. It can upset
a woman’s menstrual cycle and is one of the few drugs that create abnormal cell division resulting in
severe hereditary defects. It also drastically affects the immune system, reducing res. to common illnesses.
Marijuana use also loosens inhibitions—since the user loses control of his mind—which, among other
things, leads to more risky sexual behavior. This indirect consequence causes myriad problems for
individuals and society. Research shows that the younger a person is when he begins using cannabis,
the more likely he or she will suffer these long-term consequences.
But It’s Beneficial ?
Many states allow people with certain medical conditions to use marijuana for relief. Yet, as a smoked
product, cannabis has never been proven to be medically beneficial; it is more likely to harm the
patient’s health. The majority of marijuana medicinal studies have been relatively short-term and
limited in scope.
They have looked for the treatment (suppression) of existing conditions,
but have never proven that cannabis has any healing properties.
Bibles Scripture reveals that our bodies and minds are not our own to abuse as we please.
God commands that we “glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s”
(1Corinthians 6:20). Intoxicating ourselves on the “pleasures of sin” (Hebrews 11:25)
and the “lust of the flesh” (Galatians 5:16; 1?John 2:16)
Corinthians 6:10 states outright that drunkards—meaning the intoxicated—will never enter
God’s Kingdom unless they repent—and that includes intoxicating drug hallucinations.
Philippians 4:13 says all things are possible with Christ strengthening us. He will give you the real
and lasting solution to your problems. And He will also reward you for overcoming sinful pulls and
developing your God-given abilities (Luke 19:12-27; Revelation 2:26).
No one is perfect; we all yearn to escape our problems, we all commit sin (Romans 3:23). But God
gives us all the same amazing promise in Hebrews 4:16, encouraging us to “come boldly unto the
throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.”
Conquer this vice! Flee the temptation.