Would Smoking Weed Do More Damage to a 20year Old Who Has Never Tried It Before Than It Would to a 15year Old?

Question by Susy: would smoking weed do more damage to a 20year old who has never tried it before than it would to a 15year old?
Would it? Ive heard that people who try weed at an older age suffer more damage. Would a 20 year old who has never tried it before have more damage done than a 15 year old whos never done it before?

Best answer:

Answer by Andrew
Here are a couple of issues. First, 15 year olds are ungoing both physical and emotional growth and changes. This process can be seriously affected or altered by the use of drugs of any kind. In particular, the use of drugs will stunt the individual’s emotional growth, which can have very serious consequences both at the time and later in life.

As for smoking at age 20…..You have developed more and can handle more substances to your body. Smoking when your older isn’t at bad and thats why there are laws to buy cigarettes at older ages. Smoking really isn’t as bad for you as drinking.

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