The Marijuana Arguement: "Describe the effects and consequences of taking cannabis, and discuss the validity of the social attitude towards it"
Title: The Marijuana Arguement: "Describe the effects and consequences of taking cannabis, and discuss the validity of the social attitude towards it"
Category: /History/World History
Details: Words: 456 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Marijuana Arguement: "Describe the effects and consequences of taking cannabis, and discuss the validity of the social attitude towards it"
Category: /History/World History
Details: Words: 456 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Taking marijuana affects and stimulates thinking and leads to a philosophic, positive life attitude. It causes an euphoric feeling. You start feeling very happy and it stimulates your mind. Someone who is "high", has a positive view on the world and on life.
Marijuana doesn't cause any mental harm. There aren't any cases known of persons who are crippled for life, neither physically, nor mentally, but marijuana can intensify latent, suppressed fears, that were already
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nature or to reflect thoroughly on an idea. A cannabis taker smokes because it gives him/her inspiration, not to escape from reality.
A short time after the smoke of marijuana has been inhaled, the effect is perceptible. The taker starts to feel euphoric, cheerful and relaxed. The beauty, the fun and the bright side of life, that usually are defeated by the daily grind, become perceptible. Ideas and views crop up and tensions disappear.