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Cannabis (Marijuana) - Coggle Diagram
Cannabis (Marijuana)
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How people take it?
Smoke Spliff
-mixing it with tobacco and rolling it into a cannabis cigarette known as a spliff or joint. Reduces the risk of being dependent on nicotine.
Smoke Bongs
-mixing the drug with tobacco and putting it into a pipe, lighting it and then inhaling the smoke through water out of a large tube. using tobacco in bongs increases the risk of nicotine independence.
Edibles you can eat or drink
-mixing it into cakes (hash brownies), tea, yoghurt or sweets (gummies/ lollipops). The amount of cannabis in these products can vary greatly and sometimes especially in sweets other harmful drugs are added or used instead. The effects of consuming edibles are unpredictable and it can be very easy to accidentally take a larger dose than you officially intended.
Vaping and e-cigarettes
-Most people use a vapouriser which heats the cannabis, rather then burning it. Increases the risk of becoming dependent on nicotine.
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Risks
Common risk
Driving when stoned or high can double your chances of having a serious, or even fatal car crash.
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Physical Risks
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suppress your ovulation if you’re female, affecting your ability to have children
reduce your sperm count if you're male, affecting your ability to have children
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