We Have To Talk About Weed

00:14:41
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBRaI0ZeAf8

Zusammenfassung

TLDRThe video explores the evolving perceptions and realities of cannabis use. While cannabis is now legalized in more regions for its perceived advantages, its increasing potency and underestimated long-term negative effects, especially addiction, pose concerns. Researchers highlight that cannabis today is more harmful than in the past, with THC levels significantly higher. Although cannabis use among adults is generally less harmful than alcohol, it is more addictive and psychologically impactful than previously thought, particularly affecting teenagers negatively if consumed heavily. The video also argues for responsible use and open scientific discourse about cannabis.

Mitbringsel

  • 🔍 Cannabis decriminalization is increasing globally.
  • 📈 THC concentrations in cannabis are rising.
  • ⚠️ Cannabis can be addictive and has side effects.
  • 🧠 Heavy use may impact brain health and functions.
  • 👶 Teens are at higher risk for cannabis-related issues.
  • 💡 Legalization presents a chance to understand cannabis better.
  • 🤝 Acknowledging risks can guide responsible usage.
  • 🔬 Past criminalization hindered cannabis research.
  • 📊 Cannabis use is increasing, especially high-THC products.
  • 🗣️ Open discourse about cannabis is necessary.

Zeitleiste

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    Cannabis has been demonized for a century but is being decriminalized due to its milder impact compared to alcohol, which causes significant deaths. Its negative effects were overstated to justify tough laws. However, recent changes in its study show it's more addictive than perceived, posing risks with long-term use. THC, the psychoactive part of cannabis, has increased in concentration, raising addiction and withdrawal issues among users, which can affect mood and social behavior. A growing number of people consume stronger marijuana today than ever before.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:14:41

    Cannabis usage comes with withdrawal symptoms and potential brain damage, particularly in heavy and teenage users. Withdrawal symptoms include mood swings, anxiety, and physical ailments, which decline after stopping use. The debate continues on long-term brain effects; however, heavy use can impair memory and cognitive functions. Teenage users risk more, facing potential addiction and psychiatric issues. The moderation remains key to safe usage, especially for adults, as excessive teenage use can be harmful. Meanwhile, businesses such as Odoo and Kurzgesagt's merchandise aim to inspire and assist in professional and personal growth.

Mind Map

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • Is cannabis addictive?

    Yes, about 2 in 10 users develop a cannabis use disorder, and 1 in 10 users develops a serious addiction.

  • How has cannabis potency changed over the years?

    THC concentrations have more than doubled in the last few decades in legal and illegal products.

  • What are the potential negative effects of cannabis use?

    Heavy users may experience mood swings, irritability, paranoia, anxiety, depressions, and possible brain damage.

  • Is cannabis harmful to teens?

    Yes, especially for teens using it regularly or in high doses, which may result in addiction and mental health issues.

  • What is THC?

    THC, or Tetrahydrocannabinol, is the psychoactive component of cannabis that affects brain functions.

  • Why is it difficult to study long-term effects of cannabis?

    Due to previous criminalization that created bureaucratic and legal hurdles for researchers.

  • Does cannabis usage have withdrawal symptoms?

    Yes, withdrawal can cause headaches, decreased appetite, and mood swings among other symptoms.

  • Can weed affect brain structure?

    Yes, THC interferes with brain chemistry, potentially altering its structure.

  • Should cannabis be legal?

    Yes, the video argues for legalization but treating it as a drug with potential risks and benefits.

  • Is it safe to use cannabis in moderation?

    Yes, for most adults, moderate usage is less harmful than alcohol, but not advisable for teens.

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Automatisches Blättern:
  • 00:00:02
    Cannabis has been vilified to a  ridiculous degree for the last century,
  • 00:00:06
    but it's now finally being decriminalised in more
  • 00:00:09
    and more places around the world – it’s  just recently been legalized in Germany.
  • 00:00:13
    And for very good reasons! Compared to  legal drugs like alcohol – which will
  • 00:00:18
    cause one in twenty deaths just this  year, cannabis is pretty mild. So to
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    justify harsh prosecution and punishment, its  negative effects have been wildly overstated.
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    Naturally there was a lot of pushback and  here something went wrong. If you’ve followed
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    the discourse over the last few years, you might  have got the impression that weed has almost only
  • 00:00:39
    upsides and few, if any, negative side effects.  We ourselves contributed to that narrative.
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    What made this worse is that criminalization made  it very hard for scientists to study cannabis,
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    especially its long term effects.  They faced bureaucratic and legal
  • 00:00:55
    hurdles and studies often had  to rely on small sample sizes.
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    In the last few years this  finally started to change,
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    so it is time to bring new evidence to the  discussion. And well, it's not pretty. While
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    weed is still much less harmful than alcohol,  it does have a dark side. It is more addictive
  • 00:01:15
    than we thought and can have significant  negative effects if you use it long term.
  • 00:01:21
    It seems that…ehm, what are you doing?
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    Before you tell us how dumb we are, please  watch the video. To be crystal clear,
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    we think prohibition doesn’t work and  Cannabis should be legal. But this also
  • 00:01:34
    means that we need to treat it as what it is:  A drug. With unique upsides and downsides.
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    So let’s take an honest look at some  of the latest research together.
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    Weed is getting stronger and stronger
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    Cannabis’s magic juice is Tetrahydrocannabinol,
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    THC. It docks on your cannabinoid receptors,  which affects various brain functions. THC
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    activates some regions and calms down others,  creating a fun cocktail of sensations.
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    The more THC, the more intense the high.  And people seem to be into higher highs,
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    or at least this is what the market is providing.  In the US, Canada and in Europe the concentration
  • 00:02:17
    of THC in legal and illegal Cannabis products has  more than doubled in the last few decades. While
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    ever more potent strains are bred, products like  edibles or concentrates with more than 60% THC
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    have become increasingly common. While the share  of products with less than 15% THC has declined.
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    Unfortunately just about every problem weed  creates gets worse at higher THC doses.
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    At the same time more and more people use weed.  In the US more people consumed cannabis daily
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    than alcohol for the first time in 2022. In  Canada 26% of people 16 and older use it,
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    up from 22% in 2018. It is not possible to say  if legalization is the reason for this though,
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    since studies are pretty inconsistent and vary  massively between different users. In some,
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    consumption went up, in others it stayed  stable – and the trend to use more weed
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    began in the early 90s and sped up in  the 2000s, way earlier than legalization.
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    So today more people consume more weed  than ever before in the last century
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    and it is the strongest it’s ever been.  What are we seeing as a result of this?
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    Let’s start with something that used to  get you laughed out of the room: Addiction.
  • 00:03:35
    Weed Addiction And Withdrawal Symptoms
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    A big narrative about weed  is that it is not addictive,
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    or at least not that big of a deal.  And for most people this is true.
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    Studies clearly show that the majority  handle it well – For 8 out of 10 using weed,
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    it is just a casual high  and not problematic at all.
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    About 2 in 10 users develop a cannabis use  disorder, or CUD. CUD has 11 different symptoms,
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    from the inability to stop when you’ve  had enough, to using it when you know it
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    will have negative consequences, to tolerance and  withdrawal. They can all basically be reduced to:
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    You are doing it too often, even if it's bad  for you and it is less fun than it could be.
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    There are three major risk factors here: The  amount of THC, how often you consume and your age
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    when you start using cannabis. The more THC, the  more often and the younger you are when you start,
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    the higher your risk. If you smoke too much  weed, too often, it will have negative impacts
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    on your life. So if this is you, toning  it down a bit will make a big difference.
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    1 in 10 users develops a serious addiction.  They usually consume daily and their life
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    is significantly impaired or held  back – because they spend a lot of
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    their time either using or recovering  from cannabis use. Since their brain is
  • 00:04:55
    building a tolerance they need increasingly  high doses or stronger weed, often both.
  • 00:05:01
    Studies found a variety of negative effects: Heavy  users can experience bad moods, feel irritable,
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    restless, paranoid, anxious and even  depressive. In a sad twist of irony,
  • 00:05:13
    for many addicts it feels like they need weed  to fight these symptoms – maybe it did actually
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    help at first – while in reality, it makes  those symptoms stronger and more persistent.
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    Studies also found that loneliness and frequent  cannabis use go hand in hand. If you feel lonely
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    you are more likely to use weed and if you use  weed you may experience more loneliness. It is
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    not always easy to say which came first,  but they seem to reinforce each other.
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    So, on the one hand, cannabis makes loneliness  feel much less bad. On the other hand,
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    it can also make you feel more socially awkward  than you actually are and withdraw from friends.
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    This can lead to a downward spiral that ends  in self isolation and chronic loneliness.
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    Another thing many people who consume a lot  experience is a mental numbness that makes
  • 00:06:01
    boredom feel ok because it impacts the  reward system of your brain. Not great,
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    but good enough. You can spend your days  killing time, bingeing mildly interesting
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    stuff. Being numb rather than having fun. Boredom  is a signal to your mind to get creative or learn
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    something new, but this is suppressed. This  also makes quitting so much harder, because
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    your daily routines suddenly seem boring and  unexciting, making it very tempting to go back.
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    If you find yourself using constantly, this  can also stunt your development as a person.
  • 00:06:36
    The numbness dulls bad feelings, making it easy  not to deal with them. But in life you can only
  • 00:06:41
    get over bad feelings if you actually feel  them and you have to process them to grow.
  • 00:06:46
    Lastly, let us talk about physical withdrawal  symptoms – the more you consume the worse they
  • 00:06:52
    will be for you, especially if you use  daily. Withdrawal can cause headaches,
  • 00:06:56
    sweating or chills, decreased appetite, in severe  cases even fever, nausea and abdominal pain. You
  • 00:07:03
    might have trouble falling asleep and if you do,  you might have disturbing and vivid dreams. The
  • 00:07:09
    withdrawal can put you in a depressive mood  where life feels daft and pointless. You can
  • 00:07:14
    feel restless, angry, anxious or nervous.  You may feel unable to do anything at all.
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    After a few days these symptoms will begin to  subside and after a few weeks they will be gone
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    entirely – the exact time depends on how much  and how long you have been consuming cannabis.
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    Now let’s get to the worst part.
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    Weed May Damage Your Brain
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    This section was not fun to research because  there is fierce debate among researchers how
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    bad weed is for your brain, and whether  it has irreversible long term consequences
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    or not. There is no consensus yet and  it's hard to say anything definitive.
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    Having said that, THC directly interferes  with critical brain chemistry. There is some
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    evidence that it may alter  its structure. If it does,
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    this may go away again if you quit after  a few years. Or not. We don’t know yet.
  • 00:08:09
    The consequences vary a lot between individuals  but especially for heavy users they have a
  • 00:08:14
    variety of potentially unfunny downsides:  The most common one is that your memory gets
  • 00:08:20
    significantly worse. Sustained heavy use may  reduce your ability to learn, your reasoning,
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    perception, attention span, decision making,  language abilities and impulse control. Most
  • 00:08:33
    negative effects seem to go away or at  least weaken over time after you quit,
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    but again we simply don’t know  enough and need more research.
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    Where the evidence is much clearer  is that consuming a lot of weed is
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    really bad for teenagers on multiple  levels. If you start using heavily,
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    early, you have many more years to  build up potentially negative side
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    effects. Teens who use a lot are much  more likely to become addicted to weed.
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    This may just be correlation and  weed may not be the underlying cause,
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    but heavy weed users are more likely to  perform poorly in school and less likely
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    to finish their education. They are on average  less satisfied with their life and what they
  • 00:09:15
    achieved. This may simply be because if  your memory and motivation are stunted,
  • 00:09:19
    you have fewer interesting experiences  and forget the ones you do have.
  • 00:09:24
    And there is strong evidence that teens users  are way more likely to develop mental health
  • 00:09:28
    issues like psychosis, schizophrenia, depression  or anxiety later in life. Once again, the younger
  • 00:09:35
    you start, the higher the risk – and it also  seems to rise massively with high THC doses,
  • 00:09:41
    making highly potent cannabis products even more  dangerous for teens. Ok let’s wrap this up. We’ve
  • 00:09:48
    only focused on the negative sides in this video,  that was the whole point. As we said before,
  • 00:09:54
    for most people weed in moderation is totally  fine and definitely way less harmful than alcohol.
  • 00:10:00
    You do you, we are not your parents. The upside  of moderation is also that when you do it,
  • 00:10:06
    your experience will be more intense and special.
  • 00:10:09
    But for teens, weed, especially using it  regularly or a lot of it, is a bad idea,
  • 00:10:15
    with potentially life changing consequences.  We know that criminalization did nothing to
  • 00:10:20
    make this better. We now have a new chance under  legalization. It begins with being open and honest
  • 00:10:27
    about the state of science and acknowledging that  weed is one drug among many others. Certainly not
  • 00:10:33
    the worst one by a long shot. But also problematic  for at least 1 to 3 out of ten people using it.
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    If you really have to try cannabis,  there is a time and place – and that
  • 00:10:44
    is in your twenties. If you are  younger, the science is clear:
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Tags
  • Cannabis
  • THC
  • Addiction
  • Legalization
  • Brain Health
  • Teen Usage
  • Withdrawal
  • Long-term Effects
  • Research
  • Cannabis Use Disorder