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Randrup Song posted an update 6 years ago
As the amount of states legalize the medical use of marijuana and decriminalize recreational use of marijuana, it has become more and more prevalent for marijuana to be seen only as a benign substance.
One of the unintended impacts of these changes in the legislation is that teens using marijuana on a regular basis utilize the changes in marijuana laws as proof that they won’t experience any ill effects from their regular use of marijuana. They conclude"if adults feel the use of
https://www.torontotoketours.com /">Toronto is safe, it must also be safe for us to use."
There is, clearly, insufficient information being distributed to parents of adolescents about the issues related to teens’ regular use of marijuana. And parents of teens often are not aware that the marijuana teens use today is much stronger than the marijuana teens were using 20 years ago.
One of the most serious problems associated with teens who regularly use marijuana that is rarely discussed is amotivational syndrome. The mellow feeling that adults enjoy while using marijuana is what makes teenagers lose interest in studies and productive activities they formerly enjoyed and found stimulating. Teenagers who are chronic users of marijuana just check out of life during their developmental years when it is most important for them to be involved in life.
Chronic teenage users begin over the long term to feel all activities are better enjoyed while under the influence. Some lose the ability to enjoy the many small pleasures of life that non users enjoy and take for granted.
Chronic teenage users don’t set career goals. They spend their time discussing the funny things their friends did while under the influence, who can provide the best marijuana at the best possible price, and who has the best weekend parties.
Chronic teenage users don’t learn problem solving skills because they turn to marijuana when they encounter problems.
Chronic teenage users, who are socially awkward, don’t develop healthy social interacting skills because most of their socializing is done under the influence of marijuana. And, some chronic teenage users, as adults, may still interact socially as 13 and 14 year olds because that is the age they stopped developing social skills.
Depressed teenagers who use marijuana to self medicate their depression will over time become more depressed.
Chronic teenage users’ school grades normally fall over time because the THC stored in their mind negatively influences their short-term memory and their ability to focus in class.
Chronic teenage users party their way through high school doing the bare minimum Required to graduate and do not recognize until after high school graduation just how poorly equipped they are to triumph in the adult world
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