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Amsterdam people are banned from smoking Cannabis in the red light area

In order to control the crime in the redlight area of Amsterdam the government has stopped the public from smoking Cannabis. In order to control the crime in the redlight area of Amsterdam the government has stopped the public from smoking Cannabis.Heart disease,pyschosis,agitation,nausea,vomiting and vascular disease are caused by smoking Cannabis.Chemicals such as Ammonia, Acetaldehyde,Benzene,Chromium,Lead etc are present in the leaves of the Cannabis plant. Cannabis is the name of the flowers, stems and seeds of the Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant. The plant contains the mind-altering chemical THC and other similar compounds. Extracts can also be made from the cannabis plant.According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, cannabis (marijuana) is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States of America, and its use is widespread among young people. In 2021, 35.4% of young adults aged 18 to 25 years (11.8 million people) reported using cannabis in the past year.1 According to the Monitoring the Future survey, rates of past-year marijuana use among middle and high school students have remained relatively constant since the late 1990s. In 2022, 30.7% of 12th graders reported using marijuana in the past year, and 6.3% reported using marijuana daily. In addition, many young people also use vaping devices to consume cannabis products. In 2022, nearly 20.6% of 12th graders reported vaporizing marijuana in the past year, and 2.1% reported doing so daily.The legalization of Cannabis for medical or adult recreational use in a growing number of states could cause a terbulence.Peoplemoke marijuana in roll-your-own cigarettes (joints) or in pipes or hookahs. They also smoke it in blunts - empty cigars partially or completely filled with marijuana. To avoid inhaling smoke, some people use vaporizers. These devices draw the active ingredients (including THC) out of the cannabis and collect their vapor in a reservoir. The person then inhales the vapor, not the smoke. Some vaporizers use a liquid marijuana extract.Peoplecan mix marijuana into food (edibles) such as brownies, cookies, or candy, or brew it as tea. A new popular method is to smoke or eat various forms of THC-rich resins (see "Marijuana Extracts").Smoking THC-rich resins extracted from the marijuana plant is on the rise. The practice is called "dabbing." These extracts come in various forms, for example as:

Hash oil or honey oil - a sticky liquid.

Wax or budder - a soft solid with a consistency like lip balm.

Shatter - a hard, amber-colored solid.

These extracts can deliver extremely large amounts of THC to the body, and their consumption has sent some people to the emergency room. Another danger is the preparation of these extracts, which is usually done with butane (lighter fluid). A number of people have caused fires and explosions and suffered severe burns from using Butane to make extracts at home.When a person smokes cannabis, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. The blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs in the body. The body absorbs THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. In this case, the effect generally occurs after 30 minutes to 1 hour.THCacts on specific receptors in brain cells that normally respond to natural chemicals similar to THC. These natural chemicals play a role in normal brain development and function.

Marijuana over-activates the parts of the brain that contain the greatest number of these receptors. This causes the "high" that people feel .The side effects of taking Marijuana are:

Altered sensory perceptions (e.g., seeing brighter colors)

Altered sense of time

Changes in mood

Impairment of body movement

Difficulties in thinking and problem solving

Impaired memory

Hallucinations (when taking high doses)

Delusions (when taking high doses)

Psychosis (risk is highest with regular use of high-dose marijuana)

Marijuana also affects brain development. When people begin using marijuana in their teens, the drug can impair thinking, memory, and learning functions and affect the way the brain builds connections between areas needed for these functions.

The 20 rules in the red-light area of Amsterdam are:

1.Do not take pictures of sex workers.

2.Respect the sex workers.

3.Do not throw cigarette-buts on the preposition or in the canals.

The sale of liquor is not allowed in liquor shops and cafes from Thursday to Sunday after 4 pm.The sale of Cannabis from coffee shops is allowed under strict conditions.Under current law in Netherlands the sale and production or possession of drugs.Peoplemoke marijuana in roll-your-own cigarettes (joints) or in pipes or hookahs. They also smoke it in blunts - empty cigars partially or completely filled with marijuana.Pipes or hookahs draw the active ingredients (including THC) out of the cannabis and collect their vapor in a reservoir. People can mix marijuana into food (edibles) such as brownies, cookies, or candy, or brew it as tea. A new popular method is to smoke or eat various forms of THC-rich resins (see "Marijuana Extracts").The practice is called "dabbing." These extracts come in various forms, for example as:

Shatter - a hard, amber-colored solid.

  1. These extracts can deliver extremely large amounts of THC to the body, and their consumption has sent some people to the emergency room. Another danger is the preparation of these extracts, which is usually done with butane . A number of people have caused fires and explosions and suffered severe burns from using butane to make extracts at home.When a person smokes cannabis, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. The blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs in the body. The body absorbs THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. In this case, the effect generally occurs after 30 minutes to 1 hour.Marijuana or Cannabis activates the parts of the brain that contain the greatest number of these receptors. This causes the "high" that people feel. Psychosis (risk is highest with regular use of high-dose marijuana).Marijuana also affects brain development. When people begin using marijuana in their teens, the drug can impair thinking, memory, and learning functions and affect the way the brain builds connections between areas needed for these functions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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