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What are the symptoms of a teen who smokes weed?



What are the symptoms of a teen who smokes weed?

Rapid, loud talking and bursts of laughter in early stages of intoxication. Sleepy or dazed in the later
stages. Forgetfulness in conversation, inflammation in whites of eyes; pupils unlikely to be dilated, odor similar to burnt rope on clothing or breath. Brown residue on fingers, tendency to drive slowly 鈥?below speed limit, distorted sense of time passage 鈥?tendency to overestimate time intervals. Use or possession of paraphernalia including roach clip, packs of rolling papers, pipes or bongs. Marijuana users are difficult to recognize unless they are under the influence of the drug at the time of observation. Casual users may show none of the general symptoms. Marijuana does have a distinct odor and may be the same color or a bit greener than tobacco.

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