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Effects of Cannabis Deregulation on College Students

Effects of Cannabis Deregulation on College Students

Scientifically Cannabis sativa popularly known by many titles such as weed, marijuana among others, has always been a drug that is accessible to many youths in spite of harsh laws that regulate its use in given countries. In most countries the use of this drug is prohibited and if you are unlucky to be caught you will serve a jail term longer enough to make you regret knowing it in the first place. Despite the stringent rules that have outlawed the use of this drug in many countries it has remained one of the highly abused drugs especially by college students and teens who are out of school.

Marijuana is currently an outlawed drug in most countries but it does not defy the saying that every dark cloud has a silver lining, it also has good effects that were once valued- this drug being rich in THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is one of the most active ingredient in cannabis that has medicinal qualities, due to its high content in this medicinal content, many researchers have opined that marijuana can be used in treatment of many diseases including cancer. However owing to the fact that it is a highly addictive drug that is prone to be abused it has attracted the attentions for all the wrong reasons making it outlawed in many parts of the world.

The use of cannabis is common despite the strict laws in fact it is on the rise among college students, thanks to its hallucinatory effects that has made it a darling to many students.  Most college students begin using this drug without even knowing all the side effects that it is always associated with. Due to peer pressure and a need to belong some students also begin using this drug since some of their friends are using it. in the long run the number of college students affected grows and by the time they become aware of the dangerous effects of using cannabis they are have already become addicted to the drug so much that it can’t be easily stopped. This leads to a situation where college students become adversely affected with the drug so much that they cannot effectively study.

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The use of cocaine on the rise among students

According to an article published on Michigan University News on Sept/8/2014; the use of illicit drugs has been rising at an alarming rate among American college students since 2006 when only 34 per cent indicated that they had used some illicit drugs in years prior to 2006. By 2013 the rate of those who indicated to have used illicit drugs had heightened by 39 per cent. The report also stated that marijuana is one of the drugs that are highly abused by college students. This study was done by University of Michigan scientists who conduct the nationwide Monitoring the Future study.

The report states that the use of marijuana is on the rise while that of other drugs of leisure is declining and this can be attributed to availability of this drug and affordability in comparison to such drugs as cocaine and heroin.  According to this study, Daily marijuana use is now at the highest rate among college students in more than three decades. 51 percent of all full-time college students currently have used an illicit drug at some time in their lives; roughly four in 10 have used one or more such drugs in just the 12 months preceding the survey.

The results are based on a nationally representative sample of some 1,100 students enrolled full time in a 2- or 4-year college in spring 2013. The survey is part of the long-term MTF study, which also tracks substance use among the nation’s secondary students and older adults under research grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

The study showed that marijuana has remained the most widely used illicit drug over the 34 years that MTF has tracked substance use by college students, but the level of use has varied considerably over time. In 2006, 30 percent of the nation’s college students said they used marijuana in the prior 12 months, whereas in 2013 nearly 36 percent indicated doing so. This shows how marijuana use in colleges is rising despite the fact that it is still regulated. The question is what will happen if it is deregulated.

If marijuana would be deregulated today, the students will begin using it like some sort of over the counter drugs, without fear of authorities and deregulation in itself may sound as an approval by the state on the positive effects of the drug hence many students will use it.

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These are some of the problems that the students will face

Inconsistence in performance- consuming alcohol doesn’t end with blowing the smoke in the air; its effects are far more than the euphoric effects that an individual may get from using the drug. When used for a long time it will result in anxiety which will not enable the student to study and perform well in exams and being that it will be unregulated the dosage may hike to a dangerous limit that over a time may cause cognitive malfunctions.

Depression- this is a threat that most people using cannabis have to face. Depression is not good for a student as it alienates him from his studies and even lecturers it may graduate to other serious problems.

Addiction to marijuana is a serious concern that needs to be duly addressed. Here at AWAREmed we are dedicated to offer the best treatment available to addicts. Contact Dr. Dalal Akoury (MD) for more help in any kind of addiction you may be wrestling with.

Effects of Cannabis Deregulation on College Students

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Potent Pot: Is Marijuana Getting Stronger?

Is Marijuana Getting Stronger?

The debate on the potency level of marijuana is all over the world. Researches have also been conducted to try and answer the question of potency of marijuana of these days with reference to how it used to be 40years below the line. The U.S. federal government has been among those interested in getting the truth about the matter, and they said that the levels of potency have risen anywhere from 10 to 25 times since the 1960s. Whether this is a myth of reality remains debatable. Researches from elsewhere have seemed to concur with this argument and put it across that the potency levels of marijuana are on a rise.

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These researches have bee criticized especially by those people who are advocates of marijuana legalization. They argue that the data that formed the sample group was skewed and biased since the geographical area that it covered was not reliable. They argue that marijuana from different places is different from others from elsewhere in terms of their potency. Nevertheless, one thing is outstanding from the findings of different independent researches in that they all indicate potency of marijuana is on a rise.

Is legalizing Marijuana the answer?

This is also another motion which has attracted debate. There are proponents for legalization of marijuana and at the same time those against the idea. One thing that is outstanding is that the acceptance to the legalization of the “weed” is gaining grounds. In some areas in the world the usage of marijuana has already been legalized. Could this be the solution? Let’s look at some facts about legalization of marijuana:-

  • Marijuana is by far safer than most of already legal drugs

Researches done on the effects of marijuana when compared to some of the already legalized drugs are amazing. A person will look at drugs such as Cigarettes and alcohol and assess their known effects when consumed, then comparing with marijuana will leave one wondering which of them should be legal. From the study published by the U.K pointed out that the harm that is posed by drug such as alcohol and cigarettes is by far worse than what marijuana can. About the negative stigma, it pointed out that this is in most cases a matter of perception since the drug has been illegal and only those ready to break the law have been using it, hence people have had a culture of negative view to the drug.

  • Very low risk of abuse – unlike many other drug substances, marijuana has a very low risk of abuse. This is contrary to the belief; marijuana is not as addicting as one may think. Researches done by some doctors like Dr. Sanjay Gupta, “Why I changed my mind About Weed” show that chances of addiction to the marijuana users lies at 9-10%, while amazingly other already legal drugs like cigarette poses addiction dangers at 30-35% of its users becoming addicted.
  • Medicinal value – marihuana has been proven to have medicinal values. For instance, it has been extremely successful in relieving nausea which comes as good news to the patients of cancer and HIV/AIDS. It also has ability to relax muscles of tension and spasm and chronic pains.
  • Useful as sleep aidas a matter of fact, sleep is essential to every human being. It is recommended that every person should get enough sleep which is prescribed to be, at least 6 hours in 24 hours. This has not been the case for many people due to a number of reasons. In this case, there is really a great need for the sleep of such persons to be facilitated so as to get them out of dangers of not getting enough sleep. Marijuana is known to be a substance which can help in the facilitation of sleep and relaxation. This would actually a good substance to a person missing sleeps. But how does the person get help from and illegal substance? Actually the weed should be legalized to ensure that people can purchase it from stores any enjoy its benefits.

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  • Even successful people smoke marijuana – even though marijuana has been illegal, its user have been many. The important thing to note is that there are many known successful users of marijuana all over the world. This includes prominent people in governments, artists, footballers etc. this is enough evidence that marijuana cannot prevent development in people as it used to be argued.
  • Marijuana is not a gateway drugcontrary to the belief that smoking marijuana will lead one to using other drugs; researches have indicated that the person who uses marijuana first, using the other drugs is a correlation but not causation. It goes ahead to explain that if a person smokes hard drug first, the chances of smoking other light drugs like cigarette which are harmful than marijuana are low. This means marijuana is really a good thing.

How are experiences of people from countries where marijuana is legalized?

Some research have been done covering the areas where the marijuana usage has been legalized. The amazing finding was that most of the people were positive about the laws of legalization of the weed. For instance, the research done in Colorado through voting, the result showed that 54% believed the legalization of marijuana was really a good idea.

Is Marijuana Getting Stronger?

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