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1 Cannabis Where does it come from? *cannabis sativa, a type of hemp plant * Hash comes from resin of plant-a bit more potent; has more of the active ingredient THC or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol * Hash oil History - smoked or used for literally thousands of years; it served religious functions in India & used for medical reasons in China

2 Cannabis - History  in Colonial America, cannabis was farmed for its fiberous material, hemp, and was important crop until after Civil War  hash and marijuana brought to attention of western world in 1800s  primarily used in US as a medicine for various ills, not for its mind altering properties  prohibition sparked increased usage in 1920s (tea pads)  by 1937, most states had laws forbidding non-medical use of marijuana  Marijuana Tax Act of 1937  penalties grew more strict, even in 1960s when smoking pot was popular until early 1970s when laws eased

3 Cannabis Strict laws and social taboos on use of the drug despite commission reports and scientific findings throughout this century stating that marijuana not that harmful to user or society; nor has it been found to be as seriously “addictive” as other psychoactive drugs

4 Cannabis Effects  Physiological: smoking is most efficient way to use it (holding it in…); peak levels in 30-60 minutes, with highs usually lasting 2-4 hours  raises serotonin levels; lowers ACH; increases heart rate; dry mouth, hunger, sedation and drowsiness may occur  Anandamide, a naturally occurring brain chemical, and THC bind to same protein in brain cells; 2-AG is another chemical similar to THC that exists in our brains

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6 Cannabis  Psychological / Reasons for use  medical reasons for usage: in 1996, California and Arizona were first to pass laws permitting medical use of marijuana 1. Nausea (aids, chemo pts.) 2. as appetite stimulant 3. glaucoma **pot not in pill form is still a Schedule I drug except in a few states; synthetic versions of THC, such as Marinol, are absorbed more slowly

7 Cannabis - Prevalence the most frequently used illegal drug in US 33% have used it at least once in their lifetimes, including president and politicians! - pot use hit a peak in late 70s and has declined in all age groups since then

8 NHSDA Marijuana Use % (2004) LifetimePast yrPast mo Total40.210.66.1 12-1719.014.57.6 18-2552.827.810.1 26 & older41.07.04.1 Male45.413.18.0 female35.48.24.3

9 Cannabis  Negative effects - withdrawal symptoms that may occur after heavy use include: 1.nausea 2.irritability 3.sleep problems - apathy, decrease in motivation - short-term memory impairment (hippocampus, 2-AG may play role in memory loss) - impaired driving - may trigger paranoia, usually mild forms

10 Cannabis - Negative Effects - chronic use associated with low sperm count, abnormal sperm formation and motility, and possible male impotence; enlarged breasts in males has also been reported. - in females, failure to ovulate has been noted -if used during pregnancy may be associated with low birth weight, premature birth (but these women may also be smokers, drinkers) - lung damage; associated with cancer? - pot as a “gateway” drug? (Adolescents tend to use drugs in this sequence: cigarettes, alcohol, pot, cocaine-heroin) **

11 MEDIA SPOTS


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