3rd degree crime charges and a minimum of 1 year in imprisonment.
You can get schizophrenia and you can become paranoid
There is no marijuana age so it would be the same consequences as an overage person.
Marijuana was criminalized largely due to political and social reasons, including concerns about its potential negative effects on individuals and society. The criminalization was also influenced by racial biases and economic interests, such as targeting specific minority groups and protecting certain industries.
probably yes
That depends on where you were arrested and if you had any paraphernalia.
It would cause you lever promblem, brain damage, and heart disease.
In TX you are tracked down and you go to jail. After a fair and speedy trial, of course.
Smoking marijuana can cause lung, mouth, or throat cancer. That's about it. Also, chronic marijuana users usually suffer from short-term memory problems, but this usually clears up once the person has quit using.
There are some in Canada who've tried to "decriminalize" marijuana unsuccessfully. Marijuana use and possession is still illegal with an arrest equivalent to that of a misdemeanor arrest in the US.
Teens may smoke marijuana for various reasons, including social influence, curiosity, peer pressure, stress relief, or seeking emotional escape. It is important for teens to be educated on the potential risks and consequences of marijuana use at a young age.
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Entirely subjective, in that it affects each person differently. With most users, there are no negative consequences. You continue your life as normal only with a slight haze over everything, an increased appetite, and a tendency to not give a damn. Negative consequences that affect a minority include paranoia, demotivation, the usual unfortunate side-effects of smoking and schizophrenia. However, cannabis has also shown to combat all of these things in others. In short, there are no confirmed "consequences of cannabis".