by imcraazee on January 19th, 2007

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I just found out my daughter is smoking marijuana. I want her to stop, but just telling your teen ager to stop doing something is not realistic. Any ideas on what I can say or do to get her to think about what shes doing? What would have worked for you?

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  • by Th3 Last Sin on June 5th, 2007

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    Mary Jane isn't a drug at all, its a herb. People smoke it for different reasons, for example. I smoke to calm my nerves, and if my mom catches me thats exactly what I'll tell her. Weed isn't bad for you. It actually can be good for you. It's all the other things you have to be worried about bro. I'm 17 and smoke, but I'll never do other drugs. Drinking is actually more harmful then smoking bud. Sorry if you are not looking for something like this for your answer. But alot of people think weed is bad, and I had to let you know it's not.

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    • *Long-term complications of chronic marijuana/cannabis use may include:
      Apathy, Loss of energy, Concentration problems, Memory problems, Learning difficulty, Reduced libido, Reduced sperm count, Irregular menstruation, Psychotic symptoms, Cannabis dependence,
      Psychological dependence, Cannabis withdrawal, Social or family problems, Poor performance at school or work,

      Gideon

      by Gideon on October 3rd, 2007

    • *Increased risk of certain diseases from long-term marijuana/cannabis use including:
      Respiratory diseases, Bronchitis - increased risk, Lung cancer - increased risk just like smoking.
      Schizophrenia - there is a complex multi-faceted association between cannabis and schizophrenia; cannabis may trigger schizophrenia and cannabis is also used by existing schizophrenics as a coping mechanism.

      Gideon

      by Gideon on October 3rd, 2007

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