Marijuana Use with Teenagers
Marijuana use with teenagers
Introduction
Marijuana, a product of the sativa plant, is a hard drug that adolescents around the globe largely abuse, and it is illegal in many nations. Most teenagers admit to have abused the drug, due to yielding to pressure from their peers. Some parents also share the blame for teenagersā marijuana abuse. Marijuana poses great threat to the economic, social, mental and physical wellbeing of the individuals and the larger society. Surprisingly, most teenagers are unaware of the dangers of marijuana usage. It is therefore vital for involved parties to look into ways of eliminating this scourge.
Factors promoting Teenage marijuana use
Numerous teens confess to have experienced marijuana from their peers. They claim their friends compelled them to abuse the drug, in order to āfit inā within the group (Cermak, 2013). Research also indicates that many teenagers smuggle the drug to schools and introduce it to peers at cheap prices. These teens deceive their friends with myths of increased performance on marijuana usage and improved body sensation (Hanson, 2006). Adolescents from unstable families prove to be the most vulnerable, since they abuse the drug as a source of relief from various home predicaments.
Some parents are also responsible for teenagersā marijuana abuse. Studies show that numerous families engage in marijuana smuggling and peddling as their key income source. This compels children from such families to abuse the drug at an early age (Cermak, 2013). Such teenagers find it okay to abuse the drug and may continue up to adulthood.
Recent technological advancements make it possible for teenagers to access various forms of information regarding the drug (Hanson, 2006). Some information found in numerous forms of media such as radio and the Internet are unfounded and misleading. These media forms appear to be promoting marijuana usage among the teens, with their ill motive of earning out of it.
Impacts of Marijuana use among teenagers
Marijuana usage among the teens poses significant adverse effects on the teenagers and the entire society globally. Continued abuse of the drug drastically reduces the physical wellbeing of the users and the people within the vicinity (Hanson, 2006). The users may have difficulty in breathing that ultimately leads to malfunctioning of important body organs, including the lungs and the heart. Experts also cite that it may lead to permanent brain anomaly, schizophrenia, and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) among abusing teenagers (Cermak, 2013). They also associate mouth and lung cancer to marijuana usage. Virtually all of such cases prove to be fatal.
Marijuana abuse severely affects the productivity of teenagers. Teensā performance at school indicates a downward trend and they may ultimately