The drug can affect more than your physical health. Studies in Australia in 2008 linked years of heavy marijuana use to brain abnormalities. This is backed up by earlier research on the long-term effects of marijuana, which indicate changes in the brain similar to those caused by long-term abuse of other major drugs.
Research has it that Kids under 18 years who constantly “smoked”, gradually lose their abilities and achieve significantly less than what is expected of them. Their IQ is reduced while their brain is still developing. Those who for years enjoy marijuana are at more risk of irreversible reduction of the coefficient of intelligence (IQ). Teens who smoke marijuana again later as adults have bigger problems in maintaining their attention and memory than those young people who have never smoked cigarettes with tobacco which contains cannabis.
*.Suppression of the immune system *.Growth disorders *.Increase of abnormally structured cells in the body *.Reduction of male sex hormones *.Rapid destruction of lung fibers and lesions (injuries) to the brain could be permanent *.Reduced sexual capacity *.Study difficulties: reduced ability to learn and retain information *.Apathy, drowsiness, lack of motivation *.Personality and mood changes *.Inability to understand things clearly.