December 5th, 2011
What makes a young person be compelled to use marijuana so I kept investigating. I wanted to have as much data as I could find that would be compelling to a young person, even one who is happy with a non-intellectual job and rides the city bus. What area of life is most important to the majority of people? Sexuality! That in itself is an important subject to take up when it comes to young adults. I know most of them when they are taking this drug Marijuana they are not attributing any of their problems to it. And so I found an Australian study of 8,656 people reported by Ewen Callaway at newscientist.com. This person wrote that marijuana users “may be trading sexual highs for the chemical kind. Males who smoke marijuana daily are four times more likely to have trouble reaching orgasm than men who don’t inhale.” The website continued with more data from another study also from Australia that targeted women. The team from La Trobe University in Melbourne found a strong trend for increased sexual activity among female smokers, who were also seven times more likely to have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection in the last year than non-smokers. Considering that many sexually transmitted diseases remain without a cure and can lead to such problems as social stigma and infertility, this was quite a disturbing piece of information.
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November 29th, 2011
All too often, I run into young people who extol the virtues of marijuana use and seem to have no clue about the harmful effects. Since my last formal drug education occurred in the 1980s in high school, I figured it was time to better inform myself of new research into the effects of cannabis usage and what this really means to the partaker. I found some surprising information that I am excited to share with others.
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse website, researchers have determined that the active compound in marijuana, THC, rapidly moves from the lungs into the bloodstream and from there it accesses the brain. It attaches to cannabinoid receptors and causes the much sought-after high. Interestingly, the areas of the brain that have to do with the common effects that users report are the areas with more receptor sites. NIDA lists the areas of the brain as those involved with “pleasure, memory, thinking, concentrating, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement.” The NIDA website also states that “marijuana intoxication can cause distorted perceptions, impaired coordination, difficulty with thinking and problem solving, and problems with learning and memory. Research has shown that, in chronic users, marijuana’s adverse impact on learning and memory can last for days or weeks after the acute effects of the drug wear off. As a result, someone who smokes marijuana every day may be functioning at a suboptimal intellectual level all of the time.”
Since many people might be uninterested in school and happily at a job they feel is unaffected by their marijuana usage, I looked for more studies to show exactly how this can play out in the practical world. The website sciencedaily.com had a summary article encapsulating the results of more marijuana studies. Their site posts this following data: “To examine the link between marijuana use by drivers and risk of a car accident, researchers at Columbia University did a meta-analysis of nine epidemiologic studies and found that drivers who test positive for marijuana or report driving within three hours of marijuana use are more than twice as likely as other drivers to be involved in motor vehicle crashes. The researchers also found evidence that crash risk increases with the concentration of marijuana-produced compounds in the urine and the frequency of self-reported marijuana use. According to the investigators 8 of 9 studies found that drivers who use marijuana are significantly more likely to be involved in crashes than drivers who do not.”
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October 20th, 2011
Today I got up and started my day looking over all the “up to date” news on drugs and its abuse. It started off with a great story about how the government is cracking down on medical marijuana. Oh yes, they had better do that because it is becoming a large profit center for the business man. Commercial interests are absolutely taking advantage of the addicts’ behavior. Then I found a story about the government giving a doctor a hugh grant to develop a vaccination against drug abuse. Wow! That one blew my mind because what the doctor reported actually made sense however he did not take into account the behavior of the addict. Little does he know there is already someone out there trying to figure out how to get around this vaccination. These addicts want their high. Then I went to the third story where it is being promoted to legalize pot. So a novelty store is putting out candy that looks like marijuana and on the bag there is picture of pot smoker who is very cool. This is a message to our young children to smoke is to be cool. All of this going on while there is a drug war out there. People in Mexico are getting killed every day because of the distribution and sales of drugs. This reporter is getting the idea that this country has got drugs and its abuse on its mind. Many hours and dollars are spent on how to grow drugs, how to distribute drugs and how to make money on these people who have to have it. Education in the first place is what should be done; but when do we educate. We start them when they are young and we keep a good message out there from now on. Because believe me the distributors and dealers are keeping their message out every day. We need to get out the facts about marijuana with the same level of persistence and intensity.
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September 18th, 2011
Ever been to a party and some are doing alcohol and some are doing marijuana? Well is smoking a joint the same as drinking alcohol? Let me give you some facts. Then you can decide.
Alcohol consists of one substance only: ethanol. Marijuana has more than 400 known chemicals, including the same cancer-causing substance found in tobacco smoke. Unlike cigarette smokers, pot smokers tend to inhale deeply and hold the smoke as long as possible to increase the effect of the drug. That action does worse damage to the lungs.
When you drink alcohol it is eliminated from the body in a few hours, but TCH which comes from marijuana stays into the body for weeks, possibly months, depending on the length and intensity of the usage.
THC damages the immune system. Alcohol does not.
Well wait a minute here, I am not trying to minimize the damages of alcohol abuse. I am not trying to say drink alcohol don’t do pot. What I am trying to say alcohol abuse can be equally harmful. Users of marijuana need to be aware that the chemicals in them are cancer-causing and remain in the body long after the drug is taken.
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September 11th, 2011
Of course we all know that marijuana is illegal and it is the most commonly used drug in the world. Survey conducted in 2007 found that 14.4 million individuals in the US alone had smoked marijuana at least once during the previous month.
Well how do they use it? It is usually smoked as a cigarette called a joint but may also be smoked in a pipe. Sometimes but not so often it is mixed with food an eaten or brewed as tea. Sometimes a cigar smoker will take his cigar and remove the tobacco are replace it with pot. They call that a “blunt”.
These blunts are sometime laced with other more powerful drugs, such as crack cocaine or PCP. This PCP is another powerful hallucinogen.
When a person smokes a joint, he usually feels it s effect within minutes. The immediate sensations are like this: heart rate increase, lessened coordination and balance, and a “dreamy” unreal state of mind and all this peaks within the first 30 minutes. These effects are really short term and will wear off in two or three hours, but they could last longer depending on how much the user takes. The potency of THC and the presences of other drugs added into the mix also determine how long the felling will last.
It has been found that consuming one joint gives as much exposure to cancer-producing chemicals as smoking five cigarettes. The mental consequences of marijuana use are equally severe. Marijuana smokers have poorer memories and mental aptitude than do non-users.
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September 4th, 2011
We have all heard of marijuana and probably not even asked. What is marijuana? It is the word used to describe the dried flowers, seeds and leaves of the Indian hemp plant. When you are on the street you hear it called by many names like astro turf, bhang, dagga, dope, ganja, hemp, home grown, J, mary Jane, pot, reefer, roach, Texas Tea and weed. Wow if friends were to invite me to do any of these I would probably say yes. Because I was not aware marijuana had so many names. Education is very good, without it I may get into trouble,
Hashish is a related form of the drug. Because it is made from the seeds of the Indian hemp plant. This is also called chocolate, hash, or shit, it is an average six times stronger than marijuana. That gives new meaning to the terms I hear, “that shit is some good shit”
Cannabis describes any of the different drugs that come from Indian hemp, Including marijuana and hashish.
It really doesn’t matter what you call it by name this drug is a hallucinogen—a substance which distorts how the mind perceives the world you live in.
This plant contains a chemical that creates this distortion and it is known as “THC” The amount of THC found in any given batch of marijuana may vary substantially. However it has been observed that the overall percentage of THC has increased in recent years.
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August 28th, 2011
Studies are showing that marijuana, broadly considered the #1 gateway drug to harder substances, actually has its own gateway drug.
It street names include:
Cadillac Roll
Adam X
Beans snowball
California Sunrise XE
Essence XTC
Scooby snacks Love Pill
Lover’s speed Hug drug
Have you heard your family or friends say these words and you didn’t know what they are?
Nowadays people in general are looking for some fun and some of them have an addiction and they may not even know it. They have problems and maybe some physical pain and they have no solution to these so they resort to drugs and alcohol. That’s where good education comes in. I really believe that if they knew what they were putting in their systems they wouldn’t start doing it. For some, after starting there is no turning back, they become obsessed with the drug and alcohol.
One of the drugs that have a reputation for partying is “Ecstasy” or any of the other names at the top of the page.
According to the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 12.4 million Americans aged 12 or older tried Ecstasy at least once in their lives. Hey folks that is 5% of the US population in that age group. And they say there is no money to spend. That same survey of 2007 indicated that 2.3% of 8th graders, 5.2% of 10th graders had tried Ecstasy.
92% of these kids who tried Ecstasy and kept using this drug then turned to other drug habits including marijuana addiction, amphetamines, cocaine and heroin. Source: The Truth about Ecstasy
The young people in American are thinking they are doing these things for fun but if they had the correct education about what these drugs actually do to them perhaps they would not start. If you have a child or a friend who need help with drug abuse contact us at 1-877-340-3602. We’ll help you find a drug-free solution to addiction.
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July 26th, 2011
A California police team led by the Fresno County Sherriff’s Office conducted a raid in a remote growing territory that resulted in over $50 million worth of pot being seized.
Sheriff’s deputies flew in by helicopter in order to make the bust in Sierra National Forest. So far, two other growing sites have been discovered as well.
According to Fresno County authorities, the most remote locations in Fresno County are also some of the most popular for pot growers.
In this one bust, there were literally thousands of marijuana plants found growing. In the raid, police forces destroyed much of the crop that was growing. Police said that it was good that they had busted up the operation, because the pot was ready to hit the streets within a week.
No arrests were made during the raid, because the pot growers fled when they saw the helicopters coming in. According to Rick Ko, the director for vice operations for the Sheriff’s Office, Mexican drug traffickers typically operate the growing sites.
Marijuana continues to be the major gateway drug in the United States. More people abuse marijuana than any other illicit drugs. While there is a small movement to legalize marijuana, most recognize it for the dangerous substance it is. Not only is it a potent hallucinogen in its own right with long-term, damaging side effects. It also eventually leads to tolerance, after which point the drug abuser has to find harder drugs in order to get the same high. At this point, the only solution is drug abuse rehab.
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July 11th, 2011
Last November, Willie Nelson was arrested in El Paso, Texas after police smelled marijuana smoke coming out of his tour bus. In their search, police found six ounces of pot, enough to charge Nelson with misdemeanor possession, a charge which could cause him to face up to a year of jail time.
Nelson thought he had a plea bargain deal worked out with the prosecutor, but the judge in charge of the case has now stated that she won’t entertain such a deal. She feels that he shouldn’t get any special treatment, and that no one else gets to downgrade marijuana possession to “possession of drug paraphernalia.”
Nelson is just one in a string of celebrities that has faced drug charges in recent years. It’s important how courts handle celebrity drug use, since one celeb using marijuana contributes to hundreds or thousands of fans thinking that it’s okay.
More attention should be put on getting celebrities with drug charges to take a drug-free message to the people who listen to them. Community service is great but what is more important is that these musicians and artists repair the damage that they have done by setting such a bad example.
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June 22nd, 2011
U.S. Olympic Team diver Harrison Jones has suffered a one year suspension levied by USA Diving after testing positive for having marijuana in his system. The ban will last until April 5th, 2012.
The 21-year old Spring, Texas native, a University of Southern California student, won the recent 3-meter springboard title at the U.S. Winter National Championships, but then failed the drug tests.
This event highlights the urgent need for more effective drug abuse prevention education. If students understood better the consequences of their actions – how drugs can literally destroy their fondest dreams, they would be less likely to abuse the drugs.
Moreover, people in high-profile positions such as athletes and celebrities should receive more educations on drugs than most. If Hollywood labor unions, for instance, insisted that their personnel receive more drug ed and create drug-free work environments, this would have a ripple effect throughout the United States. Any time an athlete or star gets busted for drugs, the resultant news articles serve as justification for thousands of more kids and adults to use drugs.
Hopefully Jones takes the year to get drug-free and sort out his priorities. He still has a chance to use this incident as an opportunity to grow and perhaps even communicate a drug-free message to the public when it’s all said and done. He has the opportunity to have a “been there, done that” moment and move on with his life.
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