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Is Cannabis Good or Bad?



The plant and the drug it produces are what we call cannabis in the South Asian region. There are two types of cannabis plants: Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica. Growing in the tropics, this cannabis plant is cultivated in the modern world under controlled conditions even in temperate countries. The western world recognizes marijuana as marijuana. Marijuana produces a wide range of intoxicants.


1. Cannabis is a drug, isn't it?


As cannabis became more popular as a narcotics drug, drug makers became increasingly interested in producing high concentrations of cannabis. Scientists have found that modern marijuana plants contain more than ten times the concentration of marijuana found in cannabis trees a century ago.

Although cannabis is mentioned in ancient Ayurvedic medicine as a medicine, it should be used as a medicine subject to certain restrictions. It is true that medicines are made in the prescribed proportions in combination with other herbs. But arbitrary cannabis use can never be described as a drug. Cannabis leaves have also been used in ancient times in food preparation, sometimes for cooking. But that is not the purpose of intoxication. The use of another compound present in the cannabis tree itself can cause tenderness in the meat.


2. It's like marijuana cigarettes


Cannabis has a direct effect on the brain. Frequent use of cannabis also puts brain cells at risk of becoming irreversible. According to the Sri Lanka Drug Administration, more than 300 youths have been admitted to government hospitals for medical treatment due to cannabis use.

Tobacco smokers are also a threat to various systems. Cigarettes mainly affect the lungs, heart, and other organs. Cannabis is a brain hazard that activates all the functions of the body. Simply put, we often see drivers in normal life driving after smoking a cigarette. But a driver who uses marijuana is often unconscious. It is a fallacy to say that cannabis is innocent in comparison to cigarettes, as such cannabis completely distorts a person's health.


3. You cannabis people are very healthy


The brain is an organ that even scientists have not properly analyzed. Therefore, it is not possible to quantify exactly the benefits of cannabis damage to the brain. After being bitten by a venomous snake, the cannabis user does not experience any adverse effects within two hours of using it, as the affected areas swell immediately. But over time, that is likely to lead to various mental illnesses. For example, if you leave all the doors and windows of the house and go to bed, you will not be burglarized on the first day. Leaving the door and window open significantly increases the risk of burglary.

Almost all drugs are like that. Every time you leave the door and window, you get a temporary sense of relief from the intoxication, like fresh air coming into the house and spending time looking around. Its long-term effect cannot be accurately determined in what guise and at what point the drug is ingested.


4. Factors


Research using a large sample in Europe has shown that drivers who use marijuana are twice as likely to be involved in accidents than the average driver. Adolescents turning to marijuana and related products in the United States have become a major problem facing the youth community in the United States. Research has shown that the educational background of students who are addicted to cannabis is rapidly declining and that people who have used cannabis in the past are significantly less likely to pursue satisfactorily higher-paying jobs. Even when a person rarely uses alcohol, such as marijuana, they are more likely to succeed in education and employment. But overall, research in countries such as Australia and New Zealand confirms that cannabis use is a barrier to education and higher employment.


5. Cannabis ban and ideology

There are countries and provinces in the world where marijuana and marijuana are not banned. But according to the world's dangerous drug laws and conventions, cannabis is a world-recognized drug. The fact that the law of a country does not prohibit the use of cannabis does not mean that cannabis is allowed to be smoked at will.

Sixteen years ago, cannabis use in Portugal ceased to be a legal offense. After that, they became closer to young people who smoked marijuana and started a marijuana and marijuana campaign. Drug trafficking and trafficking are punishable by law in Portugal, although it is not a crime to obtain drugs. Although Portugal is considered by some to be a cannabis-consuming country, its views on cannabis are different. But in Portugal, only 3 out of a million people in Portugal die from drug abuse.

The sale of ethanol drinks in Sri Lanka is strictly legal, and even soft drinks in Nepal sell whiskey. It is a serious offense to sell arms in Sri Lanka. But there are also beautiful shops in America that sell different types of guns and pistols. Legal frameworks vary from country to country. Social value systems and human nature are different. Given the number of countries where cannabis laws have been relaxed, it would not be wise to question whether many of those citizens are marijuana/marijuana addicts, and if so, why they are not here. Despite the ban, the lifting of the ban on cannabis, the country's most widely used drug, will not be a trivial matter.
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