Social Effects of cannabis


According to research, depending on the person's history with the drug, the negative effects of marijuana on cognition, memory, and learning might last for weeks or even longer after the drug's strong effects have worn off. Therefore, a person who uses marijuana daily may work at a lower academic level most of the time. Numerous studies have shown that students who use marijuana perform worse academically than their non-smoking classmates. For instance, a review of relevant studies found that marijuana usage was associated with lower educational success (i.e., diminished odds of graduating). An ongoing study that used data from three large-scale examinations in Australia and New Zealand discovered that kids who regularly used marijuana were significantly more unsure than their non-using friends.


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