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- What are the pros and cons in regards to legalizing cannabis for either medical or recreational use, and what can be done to keep it regulated?what types of pharmalogical approaches have been tried to treat stimulant addiction? how successful are they?What are the potential negative consequences or side effects of using Cannabis?
- Why have more and more marijuana users developed cannabis use disorder over the past three decades?Why Benzodiazepine induces tolerance? Please answer at your own words.What are the behavioral and psychological effects of Cannabis? What do people experience when they take it? How does it change their behavior and thought processes?
- Why Benzodiazepine induces tolerance? Please shortly answer at your own words.What are the endocannabinoids? How do cannabis and the endocannabinoid system work?Explain the potential dangers, risks, and harms of combining marijuana with each of the following substances: Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Opioids Over-the-Counter Analgesics