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Old 07-30-2006, 11:52 AM
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How is marijuana harmful?

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Marijuana can be harmful in a number of ways, through both immediate effects and damage to health over time.

Marijuana hinders the user's short-term memory (memory for recent events), and he or she may have trouble handling complex tasks. With the use of more potent varieties of marijuana, even simple tasks can be difficult.

Because of the drug's effects on perceptions and reaction time, users could be involved in auto crashes. Drug users also may become involved in risky sexual behavior. There is a strong link between drug use and unsafe sex and the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Under the influence of marijuana, students may find it hard to study and learn. Young athletes could find their performance is off; timing, movements, and coordination are all affected by THC.

How does marijuana affect driving?

Marijuana affects many skills required for safe driving: alertness, the ability to concentrate, coordination, and reaction time. These effects can last up to 24 hours after smoking marijuana. Marijuana use can make it difficult to judge distances and react to signals and sounds on the road.

There are data showing that marijuana can play a role in crashes. When users combine marijuana with alcohol, as they often do, the hazards of driving can be more severe than with either drug alone.

A study of patients in a shock-trauma unit who had been in traffic accidents revealed that 15 percent of those who had been driving a car or motorcycle had been smoking marijuana, and another 17 percent had both THC and alcohol in their blood.

In one study conducted in Memphis, TN, researchers found that, of 150 reckless drivers who were tested for drugs at the arrest scene, 33 percent tested positive for marijuana, and 12 percent tested positive for both marijuana and cocaine. Data also show that while smoking marijuana, people show the same lack of coordination on standard "drunk driver" tests as do people who have had too much to drink
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Alice O'Leary, co-founder of the Alliance for Cannabis Therapeutics, the first patient organization in the US to advocate for therapeutic cannabis since its removal from medicine in 1941, announced, "there are no longer seven surviving federally supplied cannabis patients."The audience, packed into a hotel ballroom in Santa Barbara, CA, was there to honor the memory and leadership of Robert Randall, the first patient in the modern US to receive medical marijuana from the US government. | View full press release


An event of "The Fourth National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics" the evening dinner presentation met with the sincere resolve on the part of attendees to further the work of the last five federally supplied cannabis patients, which is to see medical marijuana returned to the treatment options of medical professionals.


Rx for Medical Marijuana | Promoting research on and acceptance of this treatment option for patients.
By Susan Trossman, RN | Senior reporter for the American Nurse, published by the ANA
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About Patients Out of Time
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