Sunday, February 26, 2012

Are there health risks from sleeping in a room with a Marijuana Smoker?

My mom and I are concerned because we live in a small house and my 2 brothers have to sleep in a room together, the younger one is 11 and the older one in his 20's. We are not stupid, we know the older brother smokes Marijuana on a regular, if not daily, basis. Our question is is there any possible health concerns for the younger child to be sleeping in a room all night when it reeks of weed.Are there health risks from sleeping in a room with a Marijuana Smoker?The only health problems would arise if the younger sibling was in the room during the smoking. Smoking marijuana can still cause second-hand smoke, though it is much less harmful than that of cigarettes. The smell of marijuana causes no harm, and the times when the older sibling isn't smoking are perfectly safe.Are there health risks from sleeping in a room with a Marijuana Smoker?Don't be fooled by the under the influence commercials. Marijuana actually has no health hazards. In fact, smoking marijuana stimulates brain cell growth. The only reason people get in trouble with it is because they do it too much, do it at a bad place or time, or just get caught by the police. It also reduces anxiety and depression. Your son's learning ability and memory might even increase, but that's only if he actually inhales some of it. The real reason it's been illegal in the United States is because the government couldn't tax it. They began to make up lies and propaganda so the population would be against it. It's been passed on from generation to generation that marijuana can kill you or destroy your brain, but scientific research proves this wrong. I'm not saying that any other drug is good for you, just marijuana. Check out the link in my source.Are there health risks from sleeping in a room with a Marijuana Smoker?Find it odd that Mom can't voice this concern to her over 20 year old son.

Not stupid? Then Mom should enforce rules and the 20 year old should not smoke in the house. The concerns for the younger child is not a reeking room. The problems begin when the 11 year old realizes the 20 year old does not have ramifications.



Physical health concerns NO. Residual smoke NO!

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