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Should We Legalize Marijuana? – Cast Your Vote!

Should we really legalize marijuana? Many people don’t seem to think so while others believe it’s the only way to stop the widespread use. I don’t agree!. However because of our earlier post on the dangers of Marijuana read it many people have responded and are asking us to send a poll. Remember this poll is a series of three questions. Despite the numerous views and opinions we have found the most conflicting polls to ask and would definitely like you to participate. I think you will find that its provocative:

Marijuana Fact: Marijuana is HEMP and is used to make wear like this below:

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Did You Know Marijuana made products: HAVE A LOOK!

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Once you have voted feel free to leave your comments below and state why you think it should or should not be legalized. Based on your responses you will know if you are well supported or not in the public domain. This poll will close on January 1, 2008. Now we will ensure that as many people vote on this matter and you can book mark the page and check back on a regular basis.

 

 

List Of Illegal Drugs

Over the last few years the trade of illegal drugs has been on the rise. In this post we have attempted to list most of the known illegal drugs on the black market. These drugs are very dangerous and can cause many serious illnesses and can be fatal if used. These drugs are documented by the Drug Enforcement Agency in the USA and though sometimes used in pharmaceutical preparations are deadly if abused. We have tried to rank these drugs in some order for your benefit and have included the scientific name where necessary.

The drugs are listed alphabetically using the following color codes:

  • Most Dangerous and Extremely Addictive
  • Less Dangerous but Highly Addictive
  • Dangerous and Addictive

Cocaine: this is an extremely powerful stimulant that is very addictive and has damaging effects on the brain of any animal that uses it. Cocaine is made from cocoa leaves and has been abused as narcotic substance for well over 100 years. Mostly manufactured in the South America’s the pure version is called cocaine hydrochloride.

Crack: This is a much powerful and dangerous form of cocaine known as crack cocaine. It is actually the free-base form of the cocaine (“crack”). Crack is actually cocaine that has not been neutralized by any acid base that makes the hydrochloride salt which is cocaine in its most raw form. Crack is a rock crystal that is heated and the vapors inhaled. The name “crack” comes from the crackling sound one hears when the rock crystal is being heated.

Heroin: this highly addictive drug is a fast acting opiate. It is processed from morphine, a potent substance extracted out of the seed pod of poppy plants. Known on the street as black tar, heroin is usually injected and can lead to the worst addictive drug because it can be cut with other drugs such as crack and cocaine.

Hydrocodone: Known as antitussive (otherwise a cough suppressant) this is a prescription drug for mild to severe pain that has been abused for its neurotic qualities. It is one of the most popular cough suppressants and is equally as powerful in pain neutralizers as morphine.

Inhalants: This is not just any one drug but a combination of volatile solvents, nitrates, and gases. The inhalants are sniffed, snorted and inhaled to acquire a dunk feeling much like that of alcohol. The most popular inhalants are glue, cigarette lighter fluid, household cleaning fluids, and painting products. This is the most popular drug for minors to abuse as it is normally found around the home and access is free.

LSD: What is known as a lysergic acid compound that is a derivative of from ergot, the fungus used to develop on rye grass. More known for its therapeutic value it can also be abused.

Marijuana: The most comm. Illegal drug, marijuana or ganja is a dry, shredded mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves of from the naturally grown Cannabis sativa. Though it is addictive is does have neurotic effects that can quickly damage the brain.

MDMA (Ecstasy): A terrible drug that is synthetic and psychoactive dedicated to creating a hallucinogenic fervor. Acting as a stimuli and psychedelic Ecstasy creates an energy effect and creates distortions in reality, time and perception of the taker and ultimately creates a seemingly joyful experience.

Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth): Quickly becoming the drug of choice in the USA. Its is a deadly drug that is highly addictive and detrimental to the human central nervous system. Its stimulant properties can cause serious brain damage in passive smokers and inhalers of the drug as well.

OxyContin®: This is actually a prescription drug that in some countries can be found over the counter or OTC. It is a painkiller prescribed for moderate and acute pain relief caused by physical injuries, arthritis, back pains, and pain felt during cancer treatments.

Anabolic steroids: These are laboratory produced variants of male hormone testosterone. These are used to promote muscle growth, however has some very damaging side effects such as brain damage and heart attacks.

Long Term Effects Of Marijuana

Marijuana Effects In The Long RunMarijuana is a dry buds that have been shredded from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. The dried plant is smoked as a cigarette normally called a joint or a spliff or cut up and placed in a pipe. Marijuana has an active chemical called tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, this chemical binds to membranes of nerve cells in the brain and triggers a cellular hyper reaction that results in what is known as the ‘high’ of smoking marijuana. The long term effects of Marijuana are very evident on the brain, lungs and heart of the user with very damning effects.

Long term effects of Marijuana on the Brain: When smoked marijuana is quickly absorbed in the blood stream through the lungs which carries the chemical compounds to the organs in the body and lead to a major effect on several parts of the brain. The parts of the brain that are most affected are those that have cannabinoid receptors. These parts of the brain affect pleasure, memory and senses. The long term effects lead to difficulty in memory and perception, loss of coordination and an increased heart rate. These are part of the short term effects however they persist into the long term effects. Poor problem solving skills lead to poor perceptions and loss of coordination.

Effects on the Heart from Marijuana Use: OMarijuana use directly affects the blood pressure of the user. This means that lower blood pressure leads to less bllod than is needed is being sent to the vital organs. This can be detrimental to the users heart and can lead to a heart attack. The blood also carries oxygen and the use of marijuana reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of blood and this can also have very stark effects on the brain. The sustained use of marijuana will lead to the threat of heart attack a reality.

Long term Effects on the Lungs of marijuana use: Marijuana smokers have long term effects such as excess phlegm in the lungs, smokers cough, the likelihood of chest illness, risk of lung infections and the risk of more acute chest illness. The most damning effect is lung cancer. Marijuana promotes cancer and has more of than 50% the hydrocarbons that tobacco has. Though cancer is higher in those that smoke tobacco, difference is based on frequency number of users.

Marijuana also leads to problems with the immune system as long term exposure to the use of THC has adverse effects on the ability of the human body to fight even the most simple bacteria. This can lead to a very chronic effect.