Cons of cannabis
Now that I have discussed the benefits of cannabis, it’s time to discuss the cons. I’m going to talk about psychological and physiological cons amongst a few other things.
The psychological cons are as follows: Predisposed individuals may have a latent mental illness being triggered, it may disrupt learning, it can affect short term memory, it may have a risk of addiction however it is not very likely to be addictive. As you can see, there are not a whole lot of serious issues, but if you are going to use cannabis I recommend consulting a doctor to see if you are predisposed to mental illnesses.
Physiological problems are another thing. Here is a short list: Lung damage when smoked and raised heart rate, these are of course not the only issues, but they are the only one’s worth mentioning here. If you want to take care of your lungs, simply administer it another way, such as eating it in a brownie. If you have heart problems or heart problems runs in your family you should be careful, maybe even see a doctor to see if you have any heart problems.
Some other issues are of course the law, if cannabis is illegal where you are I would advise against using it. And of course, there is the price, if it is legal where you are it is probably taxed the same way as alcohol or tobacco, which makes it rather expensive.
So, to sum this all up I say that there are no real health risks as long as you do your research and you see a doctor.