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Marijuana The
most widely used illegal drug in the United States, marijuana resembles green,
brown, or grey dried parsley with stems or seeds. A stronger form of marijuana
called hashish (hash) looks like brown or black cakes or balls. Marijuana is
often called a gateway drug because frequent use often leads to the use of
stronger drugs. Street
Names: pot,
weed, blunts, chronic, grass, reefer, herb, ganja How
It's Used:
Marijuana is typically smoked in cigarette (joints), hollowed-out cigars
(blunts), pipes (bowls), or water pipes (bongs). Some people mix it into foods
or brew it as a tea. Effects
& Dangers:
Addictiveness:
Teens who use marijuana can become psychologically dependent upon it to feel
good, deal with life, or handle stress.
In addition, their bodies may demand more and more marijuana to achieve the same
kind of high experienced in the beginning. |