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Marijuana, How Is It Smoked? What Parents Need to Know

How are teens smoking marijuana? What parents need to know to sopt marijuana use.

Smoking Marijuana

There are different forms of marijuana. Most commonly dried marijuana buds are smoked (the leaves and stalks have a low THC content). Marijuana may also be smoked in a in a cigarette like joint, in a pipe or in a water pipe (bong). Ingenious and alternative ways to smoke the substance also exist, and show a determination and creativity that parents only wish teens would reserve for their education!

Eating Marijuana

Marijuana may also be eaten, most commonly as baked into cookies or brownies. Marijuana is not water soluble, so it is generally combined with high fat ingredients to ensure absorption. It can also be dissolved into alcohol. Eating marijuana is a less effective way to deliver the drug.

Hash, Hash Oil

Increasingly processed forms of marijuana also include hash and hash oil. Hash is a resinous sticky brown cake formed by compressing together resin from the sticky fresh plants. Hash can have a much higher THC content than marijuana. Even more potent is hash oil, which is the extracted oil from hash, which can have a THC content of as high as 50% in strength. Hash and hash oil are smoked in joints, with hot knives and in pipes and bongs, and once again, hash smokers do exhibit great creativity in ways to smoke the drug.

Risks of Overdose?

As far as acute reactions go, marijuana is one of the safest possible drugs. There can be a loss of coordination and as such driving or operating any form of machinery while high on marijuana does carry some risk; but direct risks from the smoked drug to the body are very low in the short term. There has never been a reported case of someone dying from an overdose of marijuana.

Unpleasant Reactions

Marijuana can cause an unpleasant reaction if smoked to excess, and great anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, nausea and vomiting are all very possible when smoking in great quantities, and especially by inexperienced users.

Marijuana Psychosis

Marijuana can in rare case cause a temporary break from reality, called a "marijuana psychosis". During a marijuana psychosis people often hear voices instructing them, have great paranoia that others are planning to do them harm or kill them and may also feel as though they are dying. An episode of marijuana psychosis is not often harmful in isolation, and virtually all people who experience this unpleasant condition do make a full recovery after the effects of the drug wear off. Unfortunately, anyone who experiences a marijuana psychosis has been shown to have a 50% or greater chance of developing schizophrenia later in life.

Long Term Risks

Unfortunately, although marijuana is relatively safe for short term usage and acute intoxication, with long term heavy use marijuana does carry some risks; risks of cancer, cognitive declines and memory problems, risks of developmental delays and impairments in teens and an increased propensity towards psychiatric conditions. These risks will be covered in greater depth later in the text.

Additionally, marijuana remains illegal in all states of the nation, even for medical purposes, and in some states people may be facing jail time for simple possession of the drug.

Marijuana advocates argue that alcohol, a legal substance causes far greater societal and health problems that does marijuana, and although they may be correct, this does not logically imply that marijuana is good for you or a good idea, and before anyone does start experimenting with marijuana, they should learn the real risks of marijuana consumption.

A parent's guide to marijuana, hash and hash oil, and how teens are smoking these drugs.
Page last modified January 29, 2008

actually, you should focus on your child's greatness

Posted by Anonymous User
This is horrible.. decieving information. Parents, you do not need to be this paranoid about your teen smoking pot. "During a marijuana psychosis people often hear voices instructing them, have great paranoia that others are planning to do them harm or kill them" is absolutely false propaganda.

If you've caught them smoking pot, clearly they are around it and might be subject to taking part from time to time. Why not instead have a solid heart to heart talk about it, and instead of freaking out looking for any signs of pot to punish them for, let them know you found out they are smoking pot, and while you do not approve, you want them to realize that they need to understand something about smoking pot, that there are real long term risks (of which the article had no valid information): If smoking becomes too big a part of their life, it might limit their life long accomplishments. That is the real problem.

So instead of cracking down on them and creating this negative "you're doing wrong and I'm going to catch you" environment. Instead, you should create a non-confrontational environment where they would be open to hearing what you have to say. Do this very directly and let them know verbally that it is very important they understand something.. They absolutely must not let it become a significant part of their lives.

Conflict would only create greater desire to smoke behind your back. But if you want your child to lose interest in marijuana altogether, then you need to spend time with your children cultivating their accomplishments. If your child doesn't have something that he/she does that they love to do and are proud of, I wouldn't be surprised they are wasting their time with drugs. And I don't mean sign them up for more sports leagues, let them find out what they love doing, and help them to get better at it. Healthy hobbies can also be playing music you can't stand, surfing snowboarding or skateboarding depending on your area even if you think it's dangerous, or things you might not like but actually do encourage healthy lifestyle. But make sure its something that they themselves have a strong passion for, not something just because you approve of it.

If they spend all of their time between the things they need to do (school, chores, etc) and those things they have a passion for, there will be no time left in the day to smoke pot.

Focusing on greatness sounds like a good idea

Posted by John Lee
Parents play a hugely important role, even during the teenage years when teens may look as though they aren't listening, in keeping their kids away from substance abuse. I think that spending time with your children and encouraging greatness sounds like excellent parenting advice. I am not sure what information in the article you found so objectionable, but I would argue that parents have the right to decide whether they would prefer their children to not smoke at all as minors, or just to smoke in moderation (as you would suggest). Some research would suggest that using marijuana as a teenager increases the risks of later in life mental illness, and getting caught with marijuana can cause some trouble - trouble parents might prefer to see their children avoid.
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